1 Temmuz 2014 Salı

Meridian Inc to harvest its first Canola crop for production of bioplastics

The first Canola crop by a Meredian Inc., the Georgia based company is ready to manufacture biopolymers. According to the company’s spokesperson, raw material for the production of bioplastic products will be evolved with the help of this crop. Local fields around the production site are employed for cultivation of the crop. The most important thing in this entire process is the Canola oil but it is really a costly source. On the other hand, any plant derivative oil can be used as an option for conversion of carbon into biopolymers. Canola is the best for this process as it can be grown locally without any additional efforts. This idea cuts down the cost of freight and care of the far situated crop. Read more about this matter here at -
http://domesticfuel.com/2014/06/25/meredian-harvests-first-canola-crop-for-biopolymer/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+DomesticFuel+(Domestic+Fuel)

Meridian is working consistently in its project of developing natural and sustainable resources that can be used as an alternate of petroleum products from the performance and cost point of view. Executive Chairman of the company, Paul Pereira states that the board members are interested in successful production of biopolymers through the Canola fields. It is really a milestone in the growth of the company to harvest the first crop for meeting increasing demand of biobased polymers.

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