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TerraVerdae launches three new grades of PHA bioplastic
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Canadian bioplastics maker TerraVerdae Bioworks Inc. has introduced new polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) resins for more processes amd products, including film for seedling pounches.
Canadian bioplastics maker TerraVerdae Bioworks Inc. has introduced new polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) resins for blown and cast films, injection molding and thermoforming.
In a May 3 news release, officials with TerraVerdae in Edmonton, Alberta, said the launch forms a major milestone in [the firm s] extensive development effort to produce plastic resins that are not just biobased and biodegradable, but also have requisite performance properties for customers to meet evolving material needs and sustainability goals.
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EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada, May 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) TerraVerdae Bioworks, a leading performance bioplastics company, is pleased to announce the global introduction of a new line of PHA-based resins for customer evaluations. These new resin formulations are available in three versions: for blown/cast films, injection moulding and thermoforming. The launch of these products forms a major milestone in TerraVerdae s extensive development effort to produce plastic resins that are not just biobased and biodegradable, but also, have requisite performance properties for customers to meet evolving material needs and sustainability goals. TerraVerdae is garnering global interest in its PHA biopolymer technology as jurisdictions and industries around the world actively work to reduce the impact of plastic waste, said William Bardosh, President and CEO of TerraVerdae Bioworks Inc. From oceans of plastics to unrecycled heaps of plastic waste and overflowing landfills, TerraVe