Bioplastic Toyota Camry Concept Car
by Alan Harten
February 26, 2009
Toyota is studying the materials used in its hybrid vehicles, including bioplastics.
These are now in use for biodegradable items, but can be made so that they will not break down, which is obviously necessary in cars.
Of major importance is that they incorporate fewer derivatives from oil and are more environmentally friendly.
However, these materials may not be available for some years, maybe 15 or more.
A concept model has been seen in a motor show in Australia but it will be some time before production can begin.
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