Researchers at Japan’s RIKEN Centre have developed an innovative biodegradable plastic that could be a major breakthrough for the environment. Unlike conventional plastics that can linger for centuries, this new material dissolves in seawater within hours and fully decomposes in soil in just 10 days.
Made from food-safe, non-toxic ingredients, it doesn’t just break down harmlessly—it actually enriches the soil by restoring nutrients and boosting carbon content. This breakthrough offers a powerful new tool for sustainable waste management and a promising step toward reducing long-term pollution in oceans and on land.