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If you want to support this project through Patreon: patreon.com/Giestas In this video you can learn how to make a homemade bioplastic bag. This bag is made of gelatin bioplastic, which is biodegradable. This bag is assembled without glue, with the use of a heat sealer. Watch the bag after one year here: • Homemade Bioplastic: bag one year later Gelatin bioplastic after on year in soil: • Homemade Bioplastic: buried in soil for a ... 00:00 bioplastic bag 00:16 gelatin bioplastic 00:20 hydrating 00:35 cooking 01:15 coloring 01:35 dissolving 01:44 skimming 02:02 pouring 02:14 drying 02:24 unmolding 02:24 bioplastic sheet 02:39 cutting 02:49 folding 03:04 heat sealer 03:11 assembling 03:51 trimming 04:15 biodegradable bag 04:39 natural vs colored 04:49 details 05:33 homemade bioplastic bag F.A.Q. Q: Can I make this recipe without pectin? A: Yes, but the resulting bioplastic will be more flimsy (it's difficult to show the difference on camera). Q: Is this material water-resistant? A: • Homemade Bioplastic: testing gelatin water... Q: What is the container where you pour the mix? A: That's a silicone mould. You can find them in online retailers, and you'll see them in lots of shapes if you google "silicone mould for resin". Q: Where should I place it to dry? A: You can leave it to dry at open air inside your house, or put it in the sun if that's an option. Q: What is the quickest way to dry it? A: The ideal and fastest way to dry it is a dehydrator. Q: My bioplastic developed mold, how can I avoid that? A: It's difficult to say, I haven't had problems with mold; I don't sanitize or disinfect the utensils, but I generally try to keep the work area and tools as clean as possible. Q: What if I don't have a heat-sealer? A: You can use a clothes iron, as you see here • Homemade Bioplastic: recycling or a hair iron, as you can see in this project • Homemade Bioplastic: heat-sealed packaging Q: Is this material biodegradable? A: You can see the tests I made so far here • Homemade Bioplastic: buried in soil for a ... Q: Can I substitute gelatin for starch? A: For starch bioplastic you should use a different recipe: • Homemade Bioplastic: potato vs. corn starc... Q: What kind of pectin do you use? A: Low methoxyl amidated pectin. Q: What type of glycerin do you use? A: I've only ever seen regular glycerin, so I'm not sure how to answer this. ~~~~~~~~~~ For more videos on homemade gelatin bioplastic: • Homemade Bioplastic: gelatin For more videos on homemade agar bioplastic: • Homemade Bioplastic: agar For more videos on homemade starch bioplastic: • Homemade Bioplastic: starch