RE: Potatoes 'are the future' says Toyota
RE: Potatoes 'are the future' says Toyota
Tuesday 5th October 2004

Potatoes 'are the future' says Toyota

Car giant ready to build cars out of spuds


Toyota believes it has found a parts material of the future in the humble potato.

Since 2001, Toyota has been pioneering bioplastics derived from sweet potato crops grown in Indonesia.

The project has developed to the stage where a new product, Toyota Eco Plastic, is being used in the manufacture of floor mats for the Toyota Raum which is on sale in Japan and follows more extensive use of the material in Toyota’s ES3 concept car.

The sweet potato project is a part of Toyota’s wider biotechnology business, established in 1998. Research was launched into the potential of the sweet potato and the way it could be used for creating biodegradable plastics, feeding livestock and producing hydrogen for fuel cell and electric vehicles.

At present the global bioplastics market is just 20,000 tonnes annually, but Toyota calculates that as much as 30 million tonnes of the total annual plastics demand of 150 million tonnes could be replaced by bioplastics. In view of that potential, Toyota aims to increase production to 20 million tonnes with a potential sales value of five trillion Yen.

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gnomesmith

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2,458 posts

298 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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Should be easy to chip then!

McNab

1,627 posts

296 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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I haven't got around to eating my floor mats yet, but give it time...



Apache

39,731 posts

306 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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So can we expect a Toyota Maris Piper then or a Nissan King Edward? better than a Cedric I spose

vladd

8,136 posts

287 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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So that will be the end of car crashes and the start of car mashes then.

Should also help to peel of the motorway onto the slip road.

>> Edited by vladd on Wednesday 6th October 09:01

havoc

32,510 posts

257 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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Well, the replacement MR2 should still have "crisp" handling then!

danhay

7,503 posts

278 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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They call this progress? Volvo have been using Swedes to make cars for decades!

>> Edited by danhay on Wednesday 6th October 13:40