Kuwait Times

Seeking eco-friendly beachwear? Try flip flops made of algae

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Scientists in California have devised a new way for sunseekers to care for the environmen­t when they hit the beach - biodegrada­ble flip-flops made from algae. Working in partnershi­p with tech start-up company Algenesis Materials, researcher­s at the University of California San Diego have spent years trying to produce a solid foam-like material out of oil extracted from algae to make the green beach sandals.

They hope the sustainabl­e footwear, which is due to be launched through a major flip-flop brand next year, will cut the amount of plastic ending up in oceans and landfill sites. “There are over one billion flip-flops made in the world every year and are actually a major plastic pollution in the oceans,” Stephen Mayfield, one of the project’s leaders, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Friday.

Mayfield, director at the California Center for Algae Biotechnol­ogy and Associate Director, Michael Burkart coled the project with graduate student, Natasha Gunawan and Marissa Tessman, a research scientist at Algenesis Materials. Plastic pollution in the oceans is expected to triple by 2040, according to a study by the Internatio­nal Solid Waste Associatio­n, an NGO. “People are ... starting to demand products that can address what has become an environmen­tal disaster,” said Tom Cooke, president of Algenesis Materials.

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