Eco-friendly cushioning material derived from cornstarch, with a biomass content of 25% or more.
Using materials that are cheaper compared to conventional bioplastics and can reduce CO2 emissions during combustion by approximately 25% compared to plastic (PP).
Four Strengths - Functionality equivalent to petroleum-based plastics - A first step towards reducing plastic usage - CO2 emission reduction effect - Low cost [Functionality equivalent to petroleum-based plastics] It has moldability, convenience, strength, and quality comparable to petroleum-derived plastics, offering similar functionality. [A first step towards reducing plastic usage] With a biomass content of 25%, it reduces the use of finite petroleum-derived plastics by 25%, serving as a first step towards environmental measures and reducing plastic usage. [CO2 emission reduction effect] In Japan, waste disposal is primarily through incineration, including plastics. Incineration results in CO2 emissions, which are a significant environmental issue. This cushioning material reduces CO2 emissions during combustion by approximately 25% compared to plastic (PP), as verified by CERI (Chemical Evaluation and Research Institute). The reduction effect is recognized, rather than just theoretical carbon neutrality. [Low cost] In terms of cost, it is about 1.5 times that of plastic (PP), making it cheaper than bioplastics.
- Company:八洲電装 本社
- Price:Other