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  2. Plastarch material - Wikipedia

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    Plastarch Material (PSM) is a biodegradable, thermoplastic resin. It is composed of starch combined with several other biodegradable materials. The starch is modified in order to obtain heat-resistant properties, making PSM one of few bioplastics capable of withstanding high temperatures. PSM began to be commercially available in 2005.

  3. Bioplastic - Wikipedia

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    Bioflex film (blown, flat, injection molding) leads to many different applications of bioplastic 2001 PHB can be produced by elephant grass 2007 Mirel (100% biodegradable plastic) by Metabolic inc. is market tested 2012 Bioplastic is developed from seaweed 2013

  4. Synthetic biodegradable polymer - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable polymers can be melt processed by conventional means such as compression or injection molding. Special consideration must be given to the need to exclude moisture from the material. Care must be taken to dry the polymers before processing to exclude humidity.

  5. Alpla - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1955 as "Alpenplastik Lehner Alwin OHG" by the brothers Alwin (1932-2018) and Helmuth Lehner (1930-1978). After starting with the injection moulding production of plastic cups, ALPLA produced plastic bottles for the first time in 1958.

  6. BioSphere Plastic - Wikipedia

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    BioSphere Plastic is a manufacturer of biodegradable additives. The company states that their product enhances the biodegradation of synthetic polymers by addition of their technology. It has a capacity at or around 5,800 metric tons a year and has filed for patent protection over their additive worldwide.

  7. Biodegradable additives - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, plastic bottles and plastic bags that end up in landfills are frequently consumed by animals, which then clogs their digestive systems and leads to death. [4] Because of the substantial growth in plastic consumption, biodegradable additives are becomingly increasingly necessary to increase the rate of degradability of common plastics.

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