Cereplast, manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics, announced that products made from Cereplast Compostables resins meet new federal procurement guidelines for bio-based content
Despite recent controversies over crop-based biofuels, biotechnology offers some of the best opportunities to create a more sustainable world, with applications as diverse as new sources of energy, new materials for industrial and consumer uses, and high quality agricultural products with better production economics
Cereplast, Inc., manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics, remains on track to open its Seymour, Ind. manufacturing facility in the third quarter of this year. Record rainfall in parts of the state caused the evacuation of 100 homes in Seymour this week, however Cereplast's facility remains safe from flooding.
Metabolix Inc. today announced that Telles(TM), its joint venture with Archer Daniels Midland Company that produces Mirel(TM) bioplastics, has entered an agreement to supply Mirel resin to Heritage Plastics Inc. for the production of BioTuf(TM) compostable film.
Cereplast, Inc., manufacturer of proprietary, bio-based, sustainable plastics, will turn Earth Day Indiana 2008 into a real-world exhibition showcasing the environmental benefits of bioplastics.
Cereplast, Inc., manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics, announced that it is supplying bioplastic resin for a new line of environmentally friendly products developed by Harco Enterprises Ltd, an Ontario, Canada-based company which creates a full line of custom and standard plastic items, for the promotional, restaurant and nightclub world.
Cereplast, Inc., manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics, announced today that it is supplying Quickpoint, a top manufacturer of promotional items, with bioplastic resin for a new line of environmentally friendly coffee mugs.
Metabolix, Inc., a bioscience company focused on developing clean, sustainable solutions for plastics, fuels, and chemicals, announced today that it has initiated a program to develop an advanced industrial oilseed crop to produce bioplastics.
Four cutting-edge research projects at the University of Toronto have been awarded $23 million from the Province of Ontario through its Ontario Research Fund – Research Excellence program.