Making bioplastics
In this book you will find recipes for making bioplastics using various biopolymers as well as food-waste materials. We highly recommended to start with the 'Beginners Guide to Cooking Bioplastics' which will give you the most important information to get you going, plus to easy recipes to start off with.
Please be advised; As is common for all bio-based materials, you will need to take the time to engage yourself with the process, the quality of your results will grow with practice and experimentation.
101 - Beginners guide to cooking bioplastics
On this page you will find the most important information plus two easy recipes to get you goin...
Gelatin bioplastic recipes
Gelatin is made from collagen present in animal parts and comes in jelly, sheet or powder, which ...
Agar bioplastic recipes
Agar is a substance obtained from red algae. Agar bioplastic is made by mixing water, glycerine a...
Starch bioplastic recipes
Starch is a white, tasteless, and odorless carbohydrate that is found in large amounts in plants,...
Alginate bioplastic recipes
Sodium Alginate is extracted from brown seaweed. Alginate bioplastics are made by combining sodiu...