Heinz, Ford Looking To Make Auto Parts From Tomato Skins

Friday, June 13th, 2014 Auto Weird

Ford Motor Co. and the H.J. Heinz Co., the Pittsburgh-based ketchup maker are teaming up on research to turn tomato skins into auto parts.
According to a joint news release, scientists at both companies believe they can use tomato fibers to manufacture composite materials used for wiring brackets, or storage bins in cars instead of petroleum-based plastics. Ford says it began working with Heinz, The Coca-Cola Company, Nike Inc. and Procter & Gamble to speed up attempts to create a “a 100 percent plant-based plastic to be used to make everything from fabric to packaging.”


External References & Further Reading
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2014/06/10/heinz-ford-looking-to-make-auto-parts-from-tomato-skins/
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