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Our environmentally friendly resin "Selblen EC" has been featured in the 2020 SDGs Casebook by the Japan Chemical Industry Association. The Daicel Group has further refined its unique cellulose chemical technology to develop biomass plastics made from non-edible plants, evolving and advancing to "Selblen EC" and "Acetyl EC," which consider European environmental requirements, based on cellulose acetate resin "Acetyl." Since this product is made from pulp, it does not impact food resources, unlike PLA resin made from corn. We invite you to read more. You can also find detailed information about "Selblen EC" in the sections below: [Related Products] [Related Catalogs]. If you are interested in our products, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationRecently, a patent held by our company regarding plastics made from cellulose has been registered with the "WIPO GREEN" framework for environmental technology exchange, operated by the United Nations' World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), as of January 23, 2020. The registered patent is "Fiber Reinforced Resin Composition" (Patent No. 5938299), owned by Daicel Polymer. This patent pertains to plastics that use regenerated fibers from the sustainable natural material "cellulose" as a reinforcing material. Daicel Polymer has obtained patents not only in Japan but also in Europe, the United States, China, and South Korea. *You can also download the catalog for the relevant product from the link below.
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