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Overview

Core Participants
Advanced Polymerik
ANSTO
BASF
Ceram Polymerik
CSIRO
Monash University
Plantic Technologies Limited
RMIT University
State Government of Victoria
Swinburne University of Technology
University of Melbourne
University of NSW
University of Queensland

Supporting Participants
Australian Stem Cell Centre
BHP Billiton
Birchip Cropping Group
Integrated Packaging
Pfizer Australia
University of South Australia
University of Sydney
University of Wollongong

 

Participants

Plantic Technologies

Plantic Technologies Limited is a world leading innovator in bioplastics, with a track record of science and industry awards, an international network of corporate customers and distributors, and a growing list of premium quality multinational research and development partners.

Plantic Technologies is based in Australia, where its head office, principal manufacturing and R& D facility is located. The company also has sales offices in German and the United Kingdom, and employs approximately 50 people internationally.

Plantic has achieved a unique place in the world market for bioplastics through proprietary technology that delivers a completely biodegradable and organic alternative to conventional plastics based on corn; which is not genetically modified. Unlike other bioplastics companies who utilise organic materials but whose polymers are still developed in refineries, Plantic's polymer as well as its raw material, are grown in a field. The entire process integrates the science of organic innovation with commercial and industrial productivity in a new way. The result is both a broad range of immediate performance and cost advantages, and long-term environmental and sustainability benefits.

Plantic's single-minded commitment is to provide bioresponsible materials solutions for the world market that deliver all the functionality of conventional petrochemically derived plastics in an economical and ecosensitive way.
 

 

 

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