
Month: January 2019


Shells from Crustaceans Used by Montreal Researchers to Make Bioplastic

Two Companies Develop Bioplastics Mats

Samsung Goes Bioplastics

Vice President of India Promotes Bioplastics

Unilever and Bio-on Launch My Kai the New Ultra-Green Sun Creams

Attis: A Pursuit For A Sustainable Future

Berkeley Targets Disposable Foodware With New Ordinance

Malaysian Government Promotes Bioplastics
Indonesians Invent Drinkable Bioplastics Bags

Researchers Work to Improve PLA Properties Through Thermal Treatment

Sweden Accelarates Transition To Fossil-Free Packaging

Will Floreon Overtake Biome Technologies?

Barbados Bans Petrol-Based Single Use Plastics

US Company Revolutionise the Recycling of Bioplastics

Is Biodegradable Always Environment-Friendly?

Teysha Technologies Develops Biodegradable Plastic Alternatives

Bioplastics Hockey Fields for Tokyo Olympic Games 2020

Interview with Floreon’s Bioplastics Expert, Andrew Gill

Forbes is Pro Bioplastics

Why 2019 may be a Promising Year for PHA

Castor Oil As Substitute for Recycled Plastics in the Textiles Industry

The Hemp Bioplastic Revolution is on Its way

Controversies Around Bioplastics

Sweden Converts Sewage into Bioplastics

South Africa First Biodegradable Cup

Le Bioplastique, C’est Fantastique !

Plastic Debate in Nigeria

India Does Witch-hunting on Fake Biodegradable Bags

Plastic Microbeads Bans in 2018

Bali Bans Plastic

Sunshine & Glitter Launches Line of Biodegradable Glitter SPF

The Guardian Goes Bioplastics

Why Sugar Beets are not Used in Bioplastic Production?

Airline Companies Ban Plastic Packaging

Indian Government Bans Plastic Food Packaging

Teenager Converts Paper and Cotton Into Bioplastics

Bol Foods Will Use Bioplastics

How to Recycle Biodegradable Coffee Cups?

Pine Trees Can be Used to Produce Bioplastics

New York Ban on Polystyrene Starts

Canadian Company Makes Bioplastics from Wood

BASF Goes Chemical Recycling
