How Biodegradable Polyurethane Could Solve the Microplastic Pollution Problem
Polyurethane is everywhere. From foam cushions and adhesives, to coatings and synthetic fibers, this versatile polymer is a significant presence in our daily lives. But there's a catch; while uses of polyurethane plastics offer many advantages, its non-biodegradable nature means it can stick around in the environment for a long time, contributing to the global microplastic pollution crisis that damages our ecosystems and our health.