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Cellsorb develops a biodegradable and non-toxic superabsorbent pad made from bioplastics and micro-cellulose. This innovative product aims to replace synthetic absorbent pads used in various applications, offering similar performance while being fully compostable and competitively priced.
Synthetic superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are the mainstream option (i.e. 90% of market share) to be used as absorbent pads in a number of applications, from sanitary products (e.g. diapers, tampons) to food pads (e.g. meat/fish trays to soak up exuded liquids and keep the food fresh).
This is mainly due to their superior price-efficiency balance.
Nevertheless, proven toxicity and carcinogenic effects related with their use have raised growing health concerns.
To put these dangerous practices asi…
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