David Neivandt, a professor of biological and chemical engineering, has developed a biodegradable golf ball made with lobster shells. The core is made of discarded shells from the lobster canning industry, which would normally end up in a landfill.

UMaine develops golf ball made from lobster shells

David Neivandt, a professor of biological and chemical engineering, has developed a biodegradable golf ball made with lobster shells. It is intended for use on cruise ships, and it has outstanding flight properties. It’s completely eco-friendly. The core is made of discarded shells from the lobster canning industry, which would normally end up in a landfill, and unlike other biodegradable golf balls, this one can be used with both drivers and irons.

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