A release from the University said Prof. A Vardharajulu Varadharajulu, an Emeritus scientist at CSIR, working with Osmania University, analysed the new biodegradable plastic material today.
The University, located in Virudhunagar district, said its team, comprising members from the mechanical engineering, biotechnology and chemistry departments, developed thin film made of the new material of one micron thick solid waste together with CSIR scientists after non stop observation and research for 25 days.
"Normally plastic does not degrad even after millions of years. But the new plastic material was found degradable," said Senthil Kumar, a scientist involved in developing the material.
Another scientist Dr Rajini said the new material had been sent to Chennai for testing and final approval. It could be used as an alternate plastic food packages and in the biomedical field, he said.
