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Public Health News South Africa

Plants poised to take over...

Plants are poised to replace petroleum products in plastics as biodegradable tech rises with concerns about the planet.

Here is one word about an up-and-coming innovation in plastics: cornfields.

Bioplastics -- most of which are now made from corn -- are poised to grab a bigger share of the plastics market as concerns about the environment and U.S. dependence on foreign oil promote alternatives to products made from petrochemicals.

They already are showing up in a variety of products, such as plastic gift cards, food containers and cellphone casings, says Steve Davies, a spokesman for NatureWorks.

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