How Turning Manure Into Plastic Could Economize One Type of Energy Production
1st December 2013
“(University of) Idaho is a land grant university. Part of the land grant mission is to respond to the needs of the constituent industries and otherwise in your state,” Coats said. “I’m doing this bioplastics research. To make bioplastics, I need a lot of carbon. I need a lot of electrons. Well, they’re in manure. It works out perfectly.”
We have the technology.
Put this in place in D.C. and our need for petroleum would shrink amazingly.