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Drill Design e paperwood: legno e carta come nuovo materiale per il design
giugno 14th, 2010 by IvanaSpray-on clothing
Forget about soggy, heat-vulnerable bio-plastic bags.
Legno Liquido: GreenLantern, il futuro era già iniziato e qualcuno non se n'è accorto...
Corn syrup production " Environmental protection Biological Plastic Bottle " HC plastic meshTeijin recently said the company's quality improvement and market expansion efforts, a Japanese manufacturer of spectacle frames has exclusive worldwide leader in the production of a full use of biological Plastic Spectacle frames. Headquartered in Tokyo, Teijin company press release said the company and the Japanese? River City TanakaForesightInc.
Tanaka, Japan Teijin Introduces Bio plastic glasses - bio plastic glas
Magazine – Bioplastic for Thermoforming Applications
Bioplastic for Thermoforming Applications Jan/Feb 2010 (1 12) “This new grade of biolice for thermoforming applications is a result of our long-term and continuing research programme into bioplastics,” says Nathalie Gorce, Marketing Manager for biolice at LCI.Limagrain Céréales Ingrédients (LCI) launched the second generation of biolice, their innovative bioplastic, at the 4th European Bioplastics Conference in Berlin. Nathalie Gorce, Marketing Manager for biolice at LCI, said: "Biolice was introduced to the market in 2005 as a 100% biodegradable and 100% compostable bioplastic for a wide range of applications including shopping bags, refuse bags, green waste bags, netting and packing films."
LCI - the latest news
"This new grade of biolice for thermoforming applications is a result of our long-term and continuing research programme into bioplastics," says Nathalie Gorce, Marketing Manager for biolice at LCI. "Biolice 50T has excellent properties for thermoformed disposable products for packaging as well as trays, containers and cups, and has particular advantages for the manufacture of disposable and single use food trays where commercial composting of leftover food would be feasible."

