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The new material is the foam version of a bioplastic called cellulose diacetate ( CDA ) It could be a degradable, sustainable replacement for Styrofoam used in single-use food packaging.
CDA is made from cellulose, the natural polymer found in plant cell walls, especially in wood pulp, and that is used to make paper.
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