GREENSBORO. N.C. Americans produce more than 900 million pounds of garbage each day, making the prospects of over filled landfills a real threat. At the same time, however, Americans have become more conscious of environmental issues. Learning to manage our garbage is a major issue an emotional and sometimes con tioversial issue. Much of the technology used for waste management is new, and although many claims have been made, there is no simple answer. Degradable plastics is one area of new technology that has gained popularity and offered some hope during recent years. “More than 30 percent of the volume of each day’s garbage accumulation is plastic products,” said Tim Draeger, market deve lopment assistant ■ plastic pro ducts, National Corn Growers Association (NCGA). “But less than 3 percent is recycled. Cornstarch-based plastic is degradable and recyclable. It bicaks, down quicker than petroleum-based plastic products and improves the rale of degrada tion in composting' facilities. It also makes good use of com, a renewable resource.” Adding cornstarch to plastic is relatively new in the United Slates. In June 1987, Ciba-Geigy Seed Division and NCGA spon sored the first Com Utilization Conference, which spurred the development of degradable plas tics in the United States. Rep resentatives of St. Lawrence Starch Co., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, attended the conference and held up a cornstarch-based plastic bag the company had been successfully marketing in Europe. This raised the question, “Why not FRANK A. FILLIPPO. INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Ginder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Is Your Property Immume F Att k? Degradable in the United States?” Following the conference, Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM), Decatur, 111., obtained the rights to patents for similar tech nology. Since then degradable plastics have become increasingly popular in the United States. Different characteristics Not all degradable plastics are alike. They are classified by the way they break down. Biodegrad able plastic is broken down through the action of naturally occurring microorgahisms. Photo degradable plastic requires sun light, and chemically degradable plastics rely on chemical reac tions. In general terms, however. 1278 Loop Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17604 717-397-3721 Since 1928 Pest control is too important to trust to anyone else Plastics Gain Popularity all types are classified as degrad able plastics. ADM produces a degradable additive containing cornstarch and an oxidative catalyst system in the form of concentrated pallets that manufacturers add to plastic resins. 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