The Abrams Clean Tech Report

On Biodegradable Laptop Cases and Green Gadgets

Monday, January 21st, 2008

FUJITSU UNVEILS LAPTOP MADE FROM CORN

by Jorge Chapa

FUJITSU ANNOUNCES LAPTOP MADE FROM CORN, Fujitsu Corn based biopolymer laptop casing, Jill Fehrenbacher, CES, Consumer Electronics Show, Fujitsu Corn Laptop

Laptops have a long way to go in order to really go green, but Fujitsu has certainly made an interesting attempt with their new corn-based polymer laptop. Launching at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Fujitsu is finally bringing to the US market a laptop with a casing made out of corn. In case you’re wondering, this biopolymer is based on the same PLA components that are becoming more common for biodegradable plastic beverage cups.

The main component is polylactic acid, also known as PLA, a resin that comes from the fermentation of the raw biomass from plants. PLA by itself is biodegradable, does not generate dioxin when burnt, or other harmful gases. Unfortunately the material still needs a small amount of fossil fuel for it to be able to be used as a laptop housing. However, the PLA-based plastic can be processed after the end of use of the product and by doing so, the corn-based component can safely degrade.

This product does offer a net benefit to the environment, considering the large amounts of heavy metals in a regular machines. Hopefully in the future Fujitsu can adapt this technology to completely eliminate the need of the use of petroleum. More at the URL I’ve highlighted above.

And for information on an upcoming ‘greener’ gadgets conference, click here.

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