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Apr 13, 2011

This Biodegradable Golf Ball Is Made From a Lobster

Lobsters! Not only do they have delicious meat, their shells have use too! Researchers at the University of Maine have developed a biodegradable golf ball from lobster shells.

The material of the golf ball is made from crushed lobster shells with a biodegradable binder and coating. Lobster shells are a great resource to tap into as most of the stuff just heads to landfills (no one has a need for red shells, I guess). The balls work with both drivers and irons and flies a "similar distance to other biodegradable balls", though not as far as real balls. Which is okay!

15 comments:

  1. i'd feel guilty hitting it with a golf club

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  2. I love when they make stuff biodegradable.

    Cool post!

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  3. Very great idea! There needs to be more biodegradable items in this world so we can have less waste.

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  4. very eco-friendly! i'll have to get my dad a set

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  5. My golf score is more important than the environment

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  6. Can I dip it in butter and eat it?

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  7. Soon they'll just start growing golf balls in vats.

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  8. Biodegradable golf balls is actually an amazing idea, and making them out of lobster shells is even better. Shame they can't make them fly as well as real ones though.

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  9. They should've made these balls red. Made from cooked lobsters after all plus a person could more easily tell they were the biodegradeable kind.

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