3.3.1 Bio4Pack’s Renewable Packaging

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • In this episode’s case study we pay a visit to Patrick Gerritsen, CEO of Bio4Pack. Bio4Pack is a manufacturer of industrially compostable packaging solutions based in the Netherlands.
    In this first video he introduces Bio4Pack’s packaging: How is their packaging different from conventional packaging, and how does it fit in a circular economy?
    MAIN TAKEAWAYS
    - Bio4Pack’s products are not home compostable, because a compost heap does not reach the required temperature to break down PLA into CO2 and water. Because of this, industrial composting is required.
    - Different types of packaging require different materials, such cellulose or dextrose made from corn or sugarcane. The choice of material largely depends on the properties (such as flexibility/ rigidity) that the packaging application needs to have.
    - An example of a circular packaging solution is recovering agricultural waste from rice paddies (which would otherwise be burned) and turning it into trays for fresh produce.
    See full course here: ocw.tudelft.nl...
    Sustainable Packaging in a Circular Economy by TU Delft OpenCourseWare is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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