NaturePlast participates in the Sisters project

March 28th 2022

NaturePlast

NaturePlast participate in the project Sisters of Horizon 2020, financed by the UE. Sisters aims reduce food loss and waste in the main stages of the food value chain in Europe through innovations aimed at each link in the value chain: new tools for primary producers to promote direct sales and short chain (farmers); new technological innovations in packaging for processors and retailers; and awareness campaigns for retailers and consumers on food loss and waste.

NaturePlast is a French company based in Normandy, specializing in bioplastics. With more than 14 years of experience in this field, it has the largest portfolio of raw materials and compounds of biological and/or biodegradable origin in Europe. It also supports, with its subsidiary company BiopolyNov, to manufacturers from the beginning to the industrialization of their innovation project. Thanks to the know-how in Research and Development acquired over the years, NaturePlast and BiopolyNov position themselves as experts in the development and production of formulations for clients or collaborative projects.

Photo: NaturePlast. PHAs are thermoplastic polyesters produced from renewable biomass annually such as corn or different sugars obtained from agricultural activities.

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