Submitted by landlord2213 t3_11ar70h in Futurology
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MarginCalled1 t1_j9vjxsd wrote
I want to quickly point out that we already make packaging, shoes, leather and other items from mushrooms. I'm excited for it to start really taking over in the near future, but did want to clarify that we already have some of these products being made at a medium scale.
technicallycorrect2 t1_j9tru0m wrote
I’m not sure I’m ready to fly in a biodegradable airplane.
The_RockObama t1_j9vt55p wrote
At least there wouldn't be a mess that needed to be cleaned up.
That was dark, I'm sorry.
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FuturologyBot t1_j9tlm7f wrote
The following submission statement was provided by /u/landlord2213:
Here’s one more reason to love a good mushroom: one day, you might be able to make headphones, memory foam for shoes, or even aircraft exoskeletons with it. Researchers just assessed the engineering possibilities with one particularly impressive mushroom and found that it might be able to replace plastic in a whole bunch of different use cases.
Using mushrooms instead of plastic could cut down on the mountains of waste humans create. Plastics made out of fossil fuels are actually really difficult to recycle and usually wind up cluttering landfills, landscapes, and waterways. Materials made with mushrooms, on the other hand, would be biodegradable and could be reused at the end of a product’s life to make more of the same stuff.
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greenappletree t1_j9tr62o wrote
Sounds great but this is way early and only hypothetical- not to mention scaling this would be difficult- from the article itself
> Of course, there’s still a long way to go before mushrooms can replace plastic
RufussSewell t1_j9v61dj wrote
Probably why it’s in the Futurology sub.
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landlord2213 OP t1_j9thhb7 wrote
Here’s one more reason to love a good mushroom: one day, you might be able to make headphones, memory foam for shoes, or even aircraft exoskeletons with it. Researchers just assessed the engineering possibilities with one particularly impressive mushroom and found that it might be able to replace plastic in a whole bunch of different use cases.
Using mushrooms instead of plastic could cut down on the mountains of waste humans create. Plastics made out of fossil fuels are actually really difficult to recycle and usually wind up cluttering landfills, landscapes, and waterways. Materials made with mushrooms, on the other hand, would be biodegradable and could be reused at the end of a product’s life to make more of the same stuff.