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16/10/2024 – Environmentally friendly nonwovens

Bioplastics Nonwoven: benefits and issues

The Nonwovens industry has been developed around disposable products, which are increasingly singled out for their environmental impact.

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Environmental characteristics of the polymers tested by Subrenat to produce nonwovens © Subrenat

 
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The benefits of bioplastics: To speed up industrial composting as some bioplastics require more than one composting cycle (for example, the ongoing development of Spunbonded PBS or additivities PLA for coffee capsules). © stock.adobe.com/Rawf8

 
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Environmental characteristics of the polymers tested by Subrenat to produce nonwovens © Subrenat

 
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