Additive to produce bio-degrading plastic bottles

24-Apr-08
In a bid to solve the plastic water bottle pollution problem, Diamant Corporation has completed initial trials for bio-degrading plastic bottles with the introduction of an additive in North America. This revolutionary bottling additive is a proprietary material that will be blended into polyethylene terephthalate (PET). PET bio-degradable bottles and containers can now be used to package a range of shelf-stable products, including salsas, pasta and barbecue sauces, tomato ketchups, similar steak and table hot sauces, jams, jellies, juices, and bottled beverages such as sodas and water. Diamant Art Corporation, through its wholly owned subsidiary Diamant Film Inc and Bio-Plastics Film Inc., is the world's first plasticizer-free and the first food wrap film that is environmentally friendly and recyclable. Diamant's Bio-Products contain Totally Degradable Plastic Additive. Unlike other plastic, once biodegrading is complete, all that remains is carbon dioxide, water and biomass, all of which are part of the normal bio-cycle.
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