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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2011

Lili Design Ltd, www.lili-design.com

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  • Yeah, I love sharing, but my bioplastic recipe is also top secret.

  • My receipe is top secret, but you can find the little KIT to cook your own bioplastic on my online store. Good luck with your research !

  • Thanks NaughtyDiabala for your comment, I love working with my bare hands and shaping food ingredients directly, without having to worry about skin reaction or anything like that. I am really enjoy this bioplastic research and encourage everybody to turn greener. It's the best way to go ;-)

  • Hello, I'd really like to know the recipe as I'm doing an art project myself using bioplastic. I don't really have the time to figure it out myself. Would you be able to send it to me?

  • I saw another tutorial that uses glycerine, but in your Jar doesn't seem to be anything like that... just something very liquid... I congratulate you on the consistency of the product, also in how manageable it results... most plastics.. even bioplastics aren't able to touche with your bare hands to mold it or do some crasft with them. I really congratulate you!... Keep greener! XD blesses

  • You can cook any starch based ingredients: corn, potato, and tapioca are the main one.

    My formula is a secret recipe, which took me a while to develop, so I am sorry but I am not going to give it away.

    It's not water proof but if you have a little bit a water against it, it's not a problem. I wear my bioplastic bracelet all the times, wash my hand regularly and sometimes I even do my dishes with them. It's not a problem.

  • It can water proof ?

    please answer

  • can you tell which ingredients you use?

  • Hello, if you want to cook some transparent bioplastic, I recommend tapioca flour. For the green, you can find some food colouring easily in supermarket or use some herbs. Good luck for your project !

  • Hi! I'm currently making a project in wich i need to make some plastic cases and your bioplastic would fit perfectly! Could you give some instructions about which materials should i use to make some green and slightly transparent bioplastic?

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