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Toxic Algae Solution? This Startup is Turning Algal Blooms Into Bioplastics
From Florida to Tasmania, toxic algal blooms have caused environmental and economic problems this year. Now, start-up company Bloom has devised a way to transform these deadly algae to a flexible foam, a plastic alternative that could prove useful in different applications.
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