Controlled life plastics
| Date/Time: | 24 May 2012 12:30-12:45 |
| Location: | Environmental and Land Remediation Theatre |
Seminar Details All plastic will in time fragment and completely biodegrade, but it could take many decades. Symphony's d2w controls the process, and turns the plastic at the end of its useful life into a material with a completely different molecular structure. At that stage it is no longer a plastic, and the fragments can be bio-assimilated in the open environment faster than straw and twigs and much faster than ordinary or recycled plastic. d2w has passed the usual eco-toxicity tests and does not contain 'heavy-metals.' It is certified for direct food-contact.
What the technology does
Why it should be used and its benefits to the environment
How it is relevant to sustainable businesses
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