英国男子发明无塑料水瓶 降解仅需三周
A British inventor claims to have invented a plastic-free, single-use water bottle that can decompose within three weeks. This fully biodegradable bottle, developed by James Longcroft, aims to replace plastic bottles and help save the world's oceans from plastic waste. The outer lining of the bottle is made out of recycled paper donated by businesses, while the waterproof inner lining is made with a composite material Longcroft has developed himself. All the constituents of the bottle can fully decompose within three weeks when left in water or landfill, and can be eaten by sea creatures. The steel cap on the bottle will rust and fully decompose in about a year, Longcroft said. He is still waiting for patents and started crowdfunding for the bottle last Monday. He hopes to see the bottles available in stores by the end of the year, and sold for 85 to 90 pence. |