Biomass plastic made from environmentally friendly corn starch.
VASU product with a proven track record in bioplastics. It is a readily available material that does not contain green polyethylene (Green PE) and also has grades that do not use PLA.
This is biomass plastic that can be processed as combustible material. Four strengths: - Functionality equivalent to petroleum-based plastics - A first step towards reducing plastic use - CO2 emission reduction effect - Low cost 【Functionality equivalent to petroleum-based plastics】 It has moldability, convenience, strength, and quality comparable to petroleum-derived plastics, providing similar functionality. 【A first step towards reducing plastic use】 With a biomass content of 40%, it reduces the use of finite petroleum-derived plastics by 25%, making it a first step towards environmental measures and reducing plastic use. 【CO2 emission reduction effect】 In Japan, waste disposal is primarily through incineration, including plastics. Incineration results in CO2 emissions, which are considered an environmental issue. The cushioning material introduced here reduces CO2 emissions during combustion by about 25% compared to plastic (PP), as verified by CERI (Chemical Evaluation and Research Institute). This is not just a theoretical concept of carbon neutrality; the actual reduction effect has been recognized. 【Low cost】 In terms of cost, it is approximately 1.5 times that of plastic (PP), making it inexpensive for bioplastics.
- Company:八洲電装 本社
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