Towards responsible industries that build a sustainable Earth! Making microorganisms edible.
"P-Life Additive" is a product that leads non-degradable plastic materials to microbial degradation. It is made by combining a component called "fatty acid salt," which is derived from vegetable oils, resulting in an additive (with high safety). Ultimately, the plastic is transformed into a substance called "low molecular weight compounds," which can be consumed by microorganisms as a nutrient source. 【Features】 ■ Safe raw materials derived from plants ■ Achieves microbial degradable plastics at low cost ■ Safe quality even when in contact with food ■ Compatible with common plastics ■ Maintains the original performance of plastics ■ Degradation performance proven by official testing standards *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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[P-Life's Mechanism for Decomposing Plastic] ■Creating triggers for decomposition ■Changing the molecules of plastic ■Making it consumable by microorganisms *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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It has been 11 years since I moved from Kanagawa Prefecture. I remember being surprised by the heat of summer in Saitama. Nevertheless, the heat in recent years has been extraordinary. Also, I enjoy climbing mountains as a hobby, but I can feel the changes in the environment. The number of lyrebirds has decreased, flowers that usually bloom in certain places have not bloomed, and seeing "Bear Sightings" signs in places like this is surprising... Due to my work, I inevitably pay attention to changes in nature. However, it seems that measures against global warming are not progressing very much in reality. Many people likely feel that global-scale action is necessary. It may be time for each individual to take action. I myself have been involved with plastics for 40 years, and I want to use that experience to work on "creating a better environment."

