Biodegradable Car Parts From Grass 25
An unnamed reader writes: "The CBC is reporting that scientists from the University of Warwick in England are working to develop biodegradable cars using Elephant grass." Elephant grass, for those unblessed with it, is a quick-growing, low-maintenance woody plant akin to bamboo. The idea of cheaply growing eco-friendly parts to make durable goods certainly appeals.
Grassy Auto (Score:1)
Some would want to... (Score:1)
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Adobe (Score:2)
Old Idea.. (Score:1)
Oh.. ELEPHANT grass.. (Score:1)
Another first for the USA!! (Score:1)
You mean for England. (Score:2)
Um, you do realize that this is an article in *Canada* reporting the development of this technology in *England*?
IHBT, I know...
I have a bio-degradable car. It is called a horse (Score:1)
Galactic Geek
Up in Smoke (Score:1)
Re:You mean for England. (Score:1)
As a pro-enviroment person, thanks for posting your rebuttal. It made me laugh out loud.
John
Ok, grass car parts, very nice (Score:3)
I suppose if they adopted this technology, Detroit could get a variation on it's nickname... Mow-town.
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Re:Another first for the USA!! (Score:1)
Actually BMW has done (and may still be doing) research on hydrogen power, and Honda has the Insight, which is a gasoline/electric hybrid.
Grass car parts... as filler. Not structure. (Score:1)
If that happens, it's going to be for political reasons, not practical ones. There are a few inconvenient facts that environmental "reporters" can't seem to get their minds around, and it throws a monkey wrench into these schemes:
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Car-rot? (Score:2)
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Yep, it might help (Score:1)
Biodegradable, eh.. (Score:1)
Henry Ford's HempCar (Score:2)
http://www.crrh.org/hemptv/misc_ford.html
fueled by hemp too.
It's not elephant grass, it's miscanthus. (Score:2)
Rust Spots? (Score:1)
Re:Henry Ford's HempCar (Score:1)
http://www.dvdfile.com/software/review/dvd-vide
Re:Oh.. ELEPHANT grass.. (Score:2)
Re:Another first for the USA!! (Score:2)
Er, are you being ironic or moronic?
This has nothing to do with the US, and in any case, it's hardly a new idea. Ever heard of the Trabant? [ign.com]
Re:Carrot? Not if there are no leeks (sic) (Score:1)
I've got loads of stuff that's made of wood in my house/garage/office, and it ain't rotting. Ok, you've got to keep it dry, but that doesn't mean sealing/varnishing the part itself, just containing it.
I had a wooden car once. Wooden wheels, wooden windows, wooden engine - wooden go!
Cheech and Chong did it. (Score:1)
In their Hemp-mobile...
HempCar (Score:2)
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