Future applications & reflection

After crafting and experimenting with the different bioplastics I discovered some interesting properties.

The cornstarch bioplastic is very sticky and wet, even after a week. I figured that adding less glycerin into the mixture will create a more rigid plastic. Because of the clear look en flexible properties, it can be used for toys or a replacement for rubber in machines.

The agar agar plastic was very popular by my cat. She loved to sniff and play with it. Adding catnip to the plastic can make a fun cat toy!

The gelatin bioplastic was the most brittle and rigid of the bioplastics I've made. It can be used to make sculptures, or glass-in-led.

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