News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: Car Bodies Made From Cannabis May Solve Disposal |
Title: | Australia: Car Bodies Made From Cannabis May Solve Disposal |
Published On: | 2001-05-21 |
Source: | Watertown Daily Times (NY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 19:06:57 |
CAR BODIES MADE FROM CANNABIS MAY SOLVE DISPOSAL PROBLEM
Sydney, Australia --- Researchers working to create biodegradable car
body parts are looking to the cannabis plant as a possible source of
raw materials.
A team at the University of New South Wales is trying to develop car
parts that would deteriorate after a car is scrapped, reducing waste.
The team says hemp, made from the cannabis plant, might be the way to
go.
"Disposal of old cars is a growing problem, especially in Europe,"
Said associate professor Alan Crosky.
Crosky said a plant fiber-based material would be renewable and biodegradable.
"It would also be light, which would be a huge advantage in
environmentally friendly battery-powered cars," he said.
Sydney, Australia --- Researchers working to create biodegradable car
body parts are looking to the cannabis plant as a possible source of
raw materials.
A team at the University of New South Wales is trying to develop car
parts that would deteriorate after a car is scrapped, reducing waste.
The team says hemp, made from the cannabis plant, might be the way to
go.
"Disposal of old cars is a growing problem, especially in Europe,"
Said associate professor Alan Crosky.
Crosky said a plant fiber-based material would be renewable and biodegradable.
"It would also be light, which would be a huge advantage in
environmentally friendly battery-powered cars," he said.
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