Versatile as it is, corn has now found a new use – as material to make biodegradable DVDs and CDs.


Japan-based optical disc maker Sanyo Mavic Media Co, Ltd, a subsidiary of electronics giant Sanyo says its environment-friendly disc can be thrown away and, when buried, will decompose like any plant-based substance. If burnt, no dioxins are produced, the company claims.


Nutritionally speaking, however, they would make for a very tough going meal. One head of corn will yield about 10 discs that are just as hard and plastic as conventional disks, said the company.

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