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Starch plastics are a type of bioplastic derived from renewable resources such as corn, wheat, and potatoes. They are biodegradable and compostable, making them an attractive alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics. Starch plastics are used in a variety of applications, including packaging, food containers, and medical supplies. They are also used in the automotive and electronics industries.
Starch plastics are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits and cost-effectiveness. They are also more durable than traditional plastics, making them a viable option for long-term use. Additionally, starch plastics are recyclable and can be used to create new products.
Some companies in the starch plastics market include NatureWorks, Novamont, and Biome Bioplastics. Show Less Read more