21 Ocak 2020 Salı

Lidl announces Ireland's First 100% Compostable Bag For Potatoes

Lidl Ireland has presented the principal completely compostable potato sack in the nation, related to Meade Potato Company.

The two-kilogram packs of Meade White Potatoes include bundling produced using FSC-confirmed reasonable paper, fortified with starch.

The net taken care of is made of corn starch, while the printing utilizes water-based ink.



'Positive Change' 


CSR director in Lidl Ireland, Ciara Sheehan, remarked, "As we're completely dedicated to guaranteeing we drive positive change for nature and our clients, we're eager to be the principal retailer in Ireland to present a 100% compostable structure fill potato sack."

The sack is totally liberated from plastic and utilizations 34% less paper than conventional paper packs, the retailer said. It is appropriate for transfer in darker receptacles for mechanical treating the soil.

Philip Meade Jr, business supervisor in Meade Potato Company, stated, "The presentation of this pack speaks to a success for the earth and the buyer.

"Plastic that is difficult to reuse has been killed and supplanted with paper that can be treated the soil, winding up at last as compost, conceivably for developing more potatoes," he included.

Source: © 2020 European Supermarket Magazine – your hotspot for the most recent retail news. Article by Dayeeta Das. Snap buy in to join to ESM: The European Supermarket Magazine.

18 Kasım 2015 Çarşamba

Bioplastics enhancement with nanofillers

A new process involving the layering of a polymer with silica-based nanoparticles has the potential to enhance the properties of biodegradable materials, claims a UK research team.

The University of Warwick team, led by Dr Stefan Bon, has created a soap free emulsion polymerization process which makes colloid particles of polymer dispersed in water and in a one step process adds nanometre sized silica-based particles to the mix.

The scientists said that the nanoparticles than coat the polymer colloids with a layer, ‘battering’ it much like coating a fish in bread crumbs.

Bon envisages that the newly developed technology might be most applicable to multi-layered biodegradable packaging which could gain more robustness and water barrier characteristics through the addition of a nano-particle coating.

He argues that the process would not be detrimental to the ‘green’ profile of these bio materials as the silica-based particles are derived from sand and clay.


19 Mart 2015 Perşembe

Biodegradable plastics now from potato waste for use in high-tech applications

Bio-on SPA and Pizzoli SPA together joined collaboration for building the first bioplastic plan of Italy which will use potato waste for production of biodegradable plastics. The function of the plant will be based upon agro-industrial process with the objective of initial production capacity with 2K ton per year. This capacity has been planned for extension up to 4K ton per year in future. The vision of this collaboration is that PHA, the bioplastic that will be produced in the plant will replace numerous traditional plastics.


Read more about the news here - http://www.bioplasticsmagazine.com/en/news/meldungen/20150317-Bio-ON-PHAs-from-potato-waste.php

Bio-on in this collaboration will contribute it’s laboratory research while Pizzoli will employ it’s experience in potato transformation. PHA is a powerful bioplastic offering a guarantee of totally biodegradable feature with same thermo-mechanic properties. Bio-on’s chairman, Marco Astorri states that it is really a big step in the bioplastics industry. As the project will be based upon the demonstration of conversion of wastage into useful bioplastics with characteristics of biodegradability and eco-sustainability, it will be definitely a remarkable step in the direction of bioplastic production. The project has been expected to be completed within 2 years. On the other hand, Chairman of Pizzoli SPA, Nicola Pizzoli states this project as the challenge lies upon future investments.

Solegear and Ex-tech signed partnership for increasing reach to the US bioplastic market

Solegear Bioplastics situated in Vancouver has signed a partnership with Ex-Tech for manufacturing and distribution of it’s next generation TF bioplastic. This kind of bioplastic is good for high performance in rigid packing application; it is also good as it can resist high thermal shipping conditions. In the agreement, both the companies agreed for sharing profit percentage from market strategies, business opportunities and technology. The companies have decided to put all their efforts for promoting the market of Traverse bioplastic.

Read more about this matter here - http://www.bioplasticsmagazine.com/en/news/meldungen/20150311Solegear-partners-ExTech.php

According to the statement given by Toby Reid, the CEO of Solegear, the company is pleased to become partner of Ex-Tech as it is a reputed leader in the bioplastic sheet extrusion. Ex-Tech has not only track record of ultimately high standard of quality but also fulfill customers’ demand in every possible manner. Solegear is believed to reach new customers of Traverse bioplastics through this partnership as Ex-Tech will definitely catch lots of possibilities with it’s capacity of scaling order fulfillment with great perfection.

The traverse TF bioplastic has been designed for replacement of Polyethylene terephthalate packaging applications. It has been composed of about 45 percent bio-content and fulfills all the global shipping requirements.