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Dear readers,
We are pleased to share the June issue of the European Bioplastics Bulletin with you, containing the latest news and insights from the bioplastics industry. If you have any questions, comments, or interesting news or topics to share, please do not hesitate to contact us. Enjoy the read! Kind regards from the European Bioplastics team
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Study aims to understand the biodegradation of individual polymers and their blends in managed and unmanaged environments
The authors of the study “Biodegradable plastic blends create new possibilities for end-of-life management of plastics but they are not a panacea for plastic pollution” investigate the fate of a range of biodegradable plastics and their blends under simulated controlled and uncontrolled environments.
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Neste and LyondellBasell announce commercial-scale production of bio-based polypropylene and bio-based low-density polyethylene
Neste, the world’s largest producer of renewable diesel from waste and residues, and LyondellBasell, one of the largest plastics, chemicals and refining companies in the world, have announced the first parallel production of bio-based polypropylene and bio-based low-density polyethylene at a commercial scale.
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European Bioplastics Conference: The early bird rate ends on 12 July. Register now!
Register for the 14th European Bioplastics Conference before 12 July 2019 and save up to 300€ with the early bird rate! The leading event for the bioplastics industry is taking place on 3 - 4 December 2019 at the Titanic Chassee Hotel in Berlin, Germany. Experts are invited to submit proposals for presentations. Submissons for poster presentations are also welcome. The deadline to submit abstracts end on 31 July 2019.
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Succesfull kick-off meeting of the BIOnTOP project
On 18 – 19 June, the BIOnTOP kick-off meeting took place at the premises of project coordinator AIMPLAS in Valencia, Spain. The four-year project aims at delivering bio-based recyclable-by-design cost competitive packaging solutions that can be mechanically recycled, industrially or home compostable, or suitable for anaerobic digestion.
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Member portrait: Futamura
In each issue of the Bioplastics Bulletin, we present five facts about a member of European Bioplastics. This month, Mr Andy Sweetman, Sales & Marketing Manager EMEA, shares some information on Futamura, the world’s leading producer of sustainable cellulose packaging films.
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News in brief: June 2019
- BioCannDo presents 10 recommendations for consumer communications
- AirFrance to increase the use of bio-based materials by the end of 2019
- Japan plans to promote plant-based bioplastics
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Event: Single-Serve Capsules
The 3rd edition of AMI's international Single-Serve Capsules conference will take place on 24 - 25 September 2019 at the Sofitel Berlin Kurfürstendamm in Berlin, Germany. The conference brings together speakers from the entire supply chain to evaluate and discuss the trends, challenges and opportunities facing the single-serve capsules industry. The capsules industry has seen constant growth, now progressing from the coffee application to soft drinks, cocktails, food and dessert, bringing new business opportunities and expanding market. Brand owners are also on the look out for the most sustainable options, feeling the pressure to deliver products with minimal impact on the planet, while maintainig high quality.
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European Bioplastics Marienstr. 19-20 10117 Berlin
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