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Le plastique est mort, vive le bioplastique!

By Paul Lavallée

Science and technology

Human-transcribed braille

Summary

Le constat est implacable: le plastique produit à base de pétrole et son recyclage représentent une impasse, sur le plan écologique et sanitaire. 10% est recyclé, le reste finit dans les dépotoirs ou l’environnement. Par chance, un substitut existe: le… bioplastique. Dans cet ouvrage de vulgarisation, Paul Lavallée présente un panorama complet des avantages du bioplastique et des mythes à déconstruire. Fabriqué à partir de matériau organique (végétaux, résidus alimentaires, algues…), il peut se décomposer, devenir du compost ou du méthane. Plan de conversion à l’appui, ce livre essentiel montre comment le bioplastique offre un avenir beaucoup plus sain pour la planète et les êtres vivants.

Title Details

Publisher Écosociété
Copyright Date 2023
Book number 6610896

Braille details for CELA title

Volumes 6
Braille code FRENCH_UNIFIED
Braille producer Institut Nazareth et Louis-Braille
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