- 1 October 2007 -
DuPont and Plantic in biomaterials alliance
DuPont Packaging and Industrial Polymers and Plantic Technologies Limited, an Australian company specializing in starch-based biopolymers, are to collaborate in the development and sale of renewably sourced polymers made from Plantic® technology.
Plans include the collaborative development of new, renewably sourced resins and sheet materials based on high-amylose corn starch, an annually renewable feedstock, for applications including cosmetics, personal care and food packaging trays, caps and containers. In addition to co-developing these new materials, DuPont will market and distribute Plantic's starch-based resins and sheet products under the DuPont™ Biomax® family of products. The companies say that by joining the strengths of the two companies, the use of renewably sourced materials will be broadened and accelerated.
Under the agreement, DuPont will market Plantic's starch-based sheet materials for trays and rigid packaging applications in North America, extending Plantic's existing market for these materials, which previously had been Europe and Australia. DuPont will also brand and sell starch-based injection moulding resins made with Plantic technology in all markets except Australia and New Zealand, using the DuPont™ Biomax® brand. The current plans encompass sheet and injection moulding resins with the expectation that more lines will be added to the portfolio as they are co-developed.
DuPont; www.renewable.dupont.com





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