The biomaterial "Dairyplast" is a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based plastics.
The primary ingredient of this bioplastic is milk, which I conducted various experiments involving different ratios and manufacturing techniques to create a flexible and durable material. It offers a promising alternative to traditional plastics, particularly in light of the surplus of dairy products in some regions. However, it still requires further research and improvements, particularly in areas such as water resistance and heat resistance.
This project was developed in collaboration with and under the leadership of the Materiability Research Group.
A project from 2022.