Developing Biodegradable Materials for 3D Printing

A significant environmental challenge is the pollution caused by non-biodegradable materials. Women scientists and researchers are at the forefront of developing biodegradable materials for 3D printing, such as PLA (Polylactic Acid) made from cornstarch or sugar cane, which breaks down over time without harming the environment, offering a greener alternative to traditional plastics.

A significant environmental challenge is the pollution caused by non-biodegradable materials. Women scientists and researchers are at the forefront of developing biodegradable materials for 3D printing, such as PLA (Polylactic Acid) made from cornstarch or sugar cane, which breaks down over time without harming the environment, offering a greener alternative to traditional plastics.

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