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This Laptop is Disposable

Posted September 10, 2007 4:00 AM

New technology means new consumer toys. For Japanese consumers currently, these toys—specifically laptops—include a biodegradable version. Made from a cornstarch-based plastic, Fujitsu's LifeBook emits less carbon emissions and may decompose in just months, but the cost of "bioplastics" may be an obstacle.

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