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Bamboo takeout containers offer a sustainable alternative free of ‘forever chemicals’

Photo credit: Lou Bosshart / UBC - Researchers examine bamboo takeout containers—one intact and one deteriorated.

Read the full article by Lou Bosshart (UBC News)

“A UBC student has developed bamboo-based takeout containers that are as durable as conventional options, don’t rely on harmful ‘forever chemicals’ and break down quickly in natural conditions.

Forever chemicals, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), are commonly used in disposable packaging for their oil- and grease-resistant properties. However, they persist in the environment and have been linked to plastic pollution and serious health concerns.

With support from industry partner Bambooers Lifestyle Concept Limited, Camryn Collette, a forestry master’s student, has developed takeout plates made from bamboo and a natural, starch-based PFAS alternative. This biodegradable substance provides similar grease resistance to PFAS without the environmental cost, and meets U.S. Food and Drug Administration safety standards.” …

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