Bio-polymers are sustainable polymer materials designed to decompose naturally through biological processes such as microbial activity, moisture, heat, and enzymes. Derived from renewable resources or biodegradable synthetic polymers, bio-polymers help reduce plastic waste and environmental impact. They break down into harmless by-products like water, carbon dioxide, biomass, and organic matter, making them ideal for eco-friendly packaging, disposable products, and sustainable manufacturing solutions.
Used in compostable carry bags, garbage liners, agricultural mulch films, and food packaging films where controlled biodegradation is required.
Ideal for cutlery, plates, cups, straws, and disposable packaging used in food service, events, and retail environments.
Special bio-polymer grades are used in sustainable 3D printing filaments for prototyping, education, and eco-friendly product development.
Applied in seed coatings, plant pots, mulch films, and soil-contact products that naturally decompose after use.