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Spectra Packaging introduces friendly biopolymer packaging

Spectra Packaging, have recently introduced environmentally friendly biopolymer packaging to the growing range of product offerings.

The new biopolymer plastics are produced from the ethanol from sugarcane as opposed to conventional polyethylene, which traditionally contains fossil based raw materials such as oil or natural gas.

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The renewable sugarcane captures CO2 from the atmosphere during its production, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, this biopolymer is also recyclable, which means landfill dumping is also greatly reduced, offering a genuine sustainable packaging solution for customers.

The new biopolymer plastic maintains the same chemical properties as conventional petrochemical high-density polyethylene, which means there is no difference in performance or appearance to the end result.

Spectra's Commercial Director, Gavin Chenery comments, "We're extremely excited about our new bio-based packaging capabilities. With a continually volatile oil market, the opportunity to produce packaging using a sustainable source such as sugarcane presents massive possibilities for the future. Using materials that help reduce global warming offer unquestionable benefits for the environment".

Gavin went on to say, "Spectra continue to forge ahead with a number of environmentally responsible alternatives which are designed to help customers make a genuine green difference. We believe the addition of fossil-free bio packaging to our existing Post Consumer Packaging (PCR) will provide our customers with a range of environmentally responsible ways to package their products".

Source: Spectra Packaging

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