Your next PC could be made of castor oil
Castor oil eco materials Fujitsu made its own green mark when it launched the first environmentally friendly, plant-based, plastic casing--using polylactic acid made from corn back in mid-2005. The new material was featured in the FMV-BIBLO NB notebook. Flushed with succcess, it went on to expand the use of this eco-friendly material in all four sides of the PC casing. This material will continue to be used in the company's Spring 2007 units. Moving beyond corn, Fujitsu is now experimenting with another highly flexible plant-based plastic from castor oil. This made its debut in the dust cover of the USB port on notebook PCs released this January. | ||||
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