Biobased polymers to tackle the growing crisis of plastic waste. These solutions are completely biodegradable and primarily made from waste materials.

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The current formulation for most biopolymers is PBAT + calcium carbonate. PBAT is a completely biodegradable and soft polymer which is also an imported product. It is also expensive and it is not biobased but is made from fossil fuels/oils. The formulation most companies use is 40% PBAT and 60% calcium carbonate (inexpensive filler material). This entire compound is degradable and home compostable. The other alternative that is used in India is PLA. PLA is made of starch so it is biobased, and it will degrade and is commonly used for rigid plastics. It's use is limited because of price and usage. The formulation we prioritises more bio based materials that degrade fast and are made from waste. More companies are looking for more solutions that have more biobased compounds than fuel based compounds. The current regulation by most Governments is that the minimum micron for single-use plastic is 120 micron. This is making plastic more expensive and is an opportunity for bioplastics to take centre stage. We also use inks that are food grade and free of any heavy metals and microplastics- so it is kid-friendly as well, and will not contaminate groundwater or soil when it degrades.

Key Benefits

Cost effective Primarily bio based and made from waste Biodegradable Compostable Versatile formulations Industrial use

Applications

Courier bags Carry bags Sacks- industrial use Food and beverage applications Coatings

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