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Question for the chemists -- how hard would this be?

by Wildepad <noreplies> Dec 30, 2007 at 07:13 PM

We currently have plastics that dissolve in water, plastics that
shrink when exposed to moderate heat, and plastics which degrade into
fertilizer.

So -- why not a plastic bag into which you could put a present, hit it
with a hair dryer to seal it, and after the holidays you could cut the
wrapping into strips and use them for dishwa****ng and/or laundry
detergent? 

Does this fall into:

A) Impossible. 

B) Too expensive to consider.

C) Someone already has the basic patents and are refining the
manufacturing process and developing a marketing strategy.
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Question for the chemists -- how hard would this be?
Wildepad <noreplies>  2007-12-30 19:13:43 
Re: Question for the chemists -- how hard would this be?
Robert Martinu <invali  2007-12-31 06:17:30 
Re: Question for the chemists -- how hard would this be?
Wildepad <noreplies>  2007-12-31 19:02:15 

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