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Biodegradable polyester-amide polymer with nylon-like strength degrades 92% in marine conditions within a year.
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Oliver Shafaat was named winner of the CFDA and Swarovski Foundation’s inaugural Re:Generation Innovation Fund program.
Nylon-based products such as clothing and fishing nets are notoriously slow to degrade, especially in marine environments, contributing significantly ...