Waste Not, Want Not
Updated: 14:06, Monday March 26, 2007
Staff at a Chinese animal centre are making sure nothing goes to waste with a plan to turn panda poo into paper.
Liao Jun, a researcher at Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Base, said the idea came to workers during a visit to Thailand where they found paper made from elephant dung.
They thought panda droppings would produce an even finer quality paper and are in talks with several paper mills.
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It is hoped waste from Jing Jing, Ke Bi, Ya Ya and dozens of other pandas will be turned into reams of office paper and rolls of wrapping paper.
They hope to have a production line available by next year.
Liao said: "We are not interested in doing this for the profits but to recycle the waste.
"It's environmentally friendly. We can use the paper ourselves and also we can sell whatever is left over."
The centre's 40 bamboo-fed pandas produce about two tons of droppings a day, but it is not yet known how much paper this would produce.
Re: Will we soon be using paper made from panda poo?
With the scarcity of pandas I would suspect this will be a very expensive novelty paper and not for general use. I doubt if our Sunday comics will be printed on it.
Re: Will we soon be using paper made from panda poo?
format_quote Originally Posted by Woodrow
I doubt if our Sunday comics will be printed on it.
What about the rest of the week's comics?!
The panda thing...Ick. Scary. I liked paper afore, but now I don't.
Just another thing the world has ruined for me. Science and news...between them, they can make anything sound disgusting, can't they? >.<
Re: Will we soon be using paper made from panda poo?
format_quote Originally Posted by Count DeSheep
What about the rest of the week's comics?!
The panda thing...Ick. Scary. I liked paper afore, but now I don't.
Just another thing the world has ruined for me. Science and news...between them, they can make anything sound disgusting, can't they? >.<
I believe it would be very appropriate to print the Washington Post on Panda poo except it would be a waste of poo
Re: Will we soon be using paper made from panda poo?
i guess i'm just weird enough to think it would be fine if we could find a way to make paper out of this abundant, renewable resource (not limited to pandas, off course!).
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Re: Will we soon be using paper made from panda poo?
ROFL....this thread is sooooooo funny. credits to all the jokers that have posted in this thread!
*wondering*.....i wonder why they can use only panda poo...& not any other animal?
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i watched a programme calld top gear, where da presenter used cow poo 2 fuel a car. In the future wen we go 2 fill up its gonna b unleaded, diesal and PoO Petrol. Lol paper out of poo, i need 2 consult a sheikh!
Our preperation continued, with our efforts and the efforts of our brothers, for years and years. Through out that time we gathered, observed and waited until the moment to move arrived.
Re: Will we soon be using paper made from panda poo?
format_quote Originally Posted by deen_2007
ROFL....this thread is sooooooo funny. credits to all the jokers that have posted in this thread!
*wondering*.....i wonder why they can use only panda poo...& not any other animal?
Pandas tend to eat bamboo and bark so basically they have the same ingredients in their turd as we use to make paper anyway.
Re: Will we soon be using paper made from panda poo?
If you ever go by a paper mill the smell will tell you that paper is machine poo, a paper mill stinks. A machine chews up (eats) fibers. The chewed up fibers go to a chemical vat (digested) and then then the material is extruded (excreted) to dry and rolled into shape. MACHINE POO
Panda Poo is at least an organic process and probably smells better.
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