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Title
Bloody plastics!
Abstract
The article reports on a study conducted by chemical engineers at the University of Waikato in New Zealand through which they discovered that blood and feathers can be an alternative feedstock for plastics. The research team discovered that blood and feathers are an ideal source of hydrogen and carbon. Robert Feign of the department of engineering at Phiccti'cious University in Paris, France praised the engineers saying that they made a solution to oil shortage and high demand on plastics.