Plastics and Old Books
The discussion highlights the challenges of biodegradable plastics, which require specific conditions to break down, unlike the polylactic acid cups that remain unchanged in a backyard setting. Additionally, the unique smell of old books is explored, revealing that it arises from the breakdown of cellulose and the presence of fungi, which thrive in humid environments and produce distinct odors as they digest the paper.In this clip
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