amtrex presentation of biodegradable plastic
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Environment Friendly Compostable & completely Biodegradable Plastic Films & BagsTRANSCRIPT
PLASTIC
Data released by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency shows that somewhere between 500
billion and a trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide
each year.
National Geographic News September 2, 2003
Less than 1% of bags are recycled. It cost more to recycle a bag than to produce a new
one.
- Christian Science Monitor News Paper
“There's harsh economics behind bag recycling: It costs US $4,000 (Approx. Rs. 2,00,000/-) to process and recycle 1 ton of plastic bags, which can then be sold on the commodities market for US $32 (Approx. Rs.1600/-)”
- Jared Blumenfeld (Director of San Francisco's Department of the Environment)
Then…Where Do They
Go???
A study in 1975, showed oceangoing vessels together dumped 8 million pounds
(Approx. 3.63 million Kgs.) of plastic annually. The real reason that the world's landfills weren't overflowing with plastic was because most of it ended up in an
ocean-fill
- U.S. National Academy of Sciences
Bags get blown around…
…to different parts of our lands
…and to our seas, lakes and rivers.
Plastic bags account for over 10 percent of the debris washed up on the U.S. coastline – It may be
the same or even more for India !!!
- National Marine Debris Monitoring Program
Plastic bags photodegrade:Over time they break down
into smaller, more toxic petro-polymers
- CNN.com/ tecnhology November 16, 2007
which eventually contaminate soils and waterways
- CNN.com/tecnhology November 16, 2007
Nearly 200 different species of sea life including whales, dolphins,
seals and turtles die due to plastic bags
So…
What do we do?
PAPER BAGS???Think twice
Large scale Deforestation
Ecological Imbalance-
Higher chemical- Air & Water
pollution
Huge Machinery Cost
Accidents while Logging
Large Wastage of Water
Fuel & Electricity-
Higher Energy Cost
Paper – Not such a good option
Reusable Cloth grocery bags found unacceptably high levels of
Bacterial, Yeast, mold & Coliform counts
Risk of food poisoning including Skin infections such as Bacterial
boils,
Allergic reactions, triggering of Asthma attacks & Ear infections
Needs higher energy in production of cloth
Not waterproof
Emission of hazardous Carbon Gases
Requires regular washing wasting a lot of water & the detergent
chemicals are not safe creating Allergy to the user.
Weighs more than Plastic - Needs more storage space - Higher
Transportation cost
Disadvantages of Cloth Bags
If plastic were to be replaced in its uses by other materials:
Rubbish weight would increase by 150%. Packaging would weigh 300% more. Energy consumed by the industry would
increase by 100%. Reduction of weight in aircraft saves an
average of 10,000 gallons of fuel per plane, Per annum, world over. In automobiles, it is directly responsible for
doubling the fuel efficiency since the 1970's.
So…Is there any other alternative?
Yes! “AMTREX” has introduced a new type of plastic in
the form of Compostable
Plastic
Compostable Plastics undergoes degradation by biological processes during composting to yield carbon
dioxide (CO2), water, inorganic compounds and biomass.
Bio-plastics: 42% Reduction in Carbon Footprint
The intrinsic carbon dioxide emissions reduction in using Bioplastic in place off regular polyolefin is 42%. The study found that approximately 1.82 kilograms of carbon dioxide are produced for each kilogram of Bioplastic used, compared to 3.14 kilograms of carbon dioxide emitted for the same amount of polyolefin. This is a very significant reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, especially when considering that worldwide market for polyolefin is about 45 billion kilograms, or approximately 100 billion pounds."
- Michigan State University
Petro-based plastics use an estimated 200,000
barrels of oil a day in the United States…
The rising oil prices make Bio plastics look CHEAP
Can replace other plastics in various applications
Extremely useful in nurseries and forests
Hotels and Hospitals
“AMTREX” Plastic Films & bags are 100% safe for the environment that makes plastic compostable and biodegradable – plastic
which will not last forever.
“AMTREX” plastic is yellow and available with slight corn starch fragrance,
antistatic and easily coloured.
It does not contain any conventional plastics such as PE, PP, PS and PVC. It can be directly processed into films products without being mixed with other plastics. “AMTREX” plastic Products can thus be easily decomposed by microorganisms in the environment.
By choosing “AMTREX” Plastic, you can stop our animals, land, and oceans from choking on plastic litter. Simply put, we make plastic disappear safely.
By combining “AMTREX” plastic with strong waste management strategies we can reduce the amount of plastic waste going in to landfill. An environmentally safe and sustainable cycle is possible.
We can all get involved and take action.
Spread the word – only buy products made or wrapped in “AMTREX” plastic.
Convert your product packaging to “AMTREX” plastic.
Encourage your local councils and governments to adapt existing waste management solutions to cater for “AMTREX” plastic.
It’s a challenge “AMTREX” is taking on to make a real difference to our planet.
Also, the resin which has been used to
make plastic films & bags has passed
tests in compliance with following
standards:
ISO14851
ISO14852
ISO14855
ISO16929
EN13432
ASTM D 6400-99
OUR MISSION
To help global Communities, Governments, Companies & People to
manage the use of plastic safely so as to ensure a healthier environment for the
present as well as the future generations.
Demand for Biodegradable Plastics
Growing – Report
Demand for Biodegradable plastics is expected
to expand 16% annually to approx. 32,72,
72,727 Kg. in 2012, valued at approx. Rs. 4140,
50, 00,000, according to a new forecast report.
Biodegradable Plastics Forecasts for 2012 &
2017 says average prices will continue to fall as
a result of higher capacity and greater
production efficiencies, as well as price mixes
reflecting fastest growth for the lower priced
resins.
Demand for Biodegradable Plastics growing - Report
FAQ’s1. What is the difference between biodegradable and compostable?
Biodegradable means that the products break down through a naturally occurring microorganism, such as fungi or bacteria over a period of time. Biodegradable products are usually made from plant or animal sources. Biodegradable products can create methane, a greenhouse gas with 62 times the Global Warming Potential of carbon dioxide when dumped into landfills. Also, biodegradable waste may contain toxins.
Compostable plastics mean that the products must be able to break down into carbon dioxide, water, and biomass at the same rate as paper. Also, the broken down product should not produce any toxic material and should be able to support plant life. Compostable products are usually made from plant materials. Because biodegradable is used loosely with no legal enforced definition, Compostability is more desirable for disposable products.
FAQ’s
2. Is “AMTREX” Plastic biodegradable or compostable?
“AMTREX” Plastic is both 100% biodegradable and 100% compostable.
3. What does it mean by 100% Compostable?
100% compostable means that “AMTREX” Plastic products are fully renewable. It can be converted back to monomer and polymer, or, it can be biodegraded into water, carbon dioxide and organic materials. “AMTREX” Plastic is much more sustainable than regular petroleum made plastic.
4. How long does it take to completely compost “AMTREX” Plastic products?
Typically, “AMTREX” Plastic will completely compost in Industrial composting facility within roughly 6 to 8 weeks and in natural landfill condition within 8 to 12 months.
FAQ’s
5. Can “AMTREX” Compostable Plastic bags be custom printed? Yes, “AMTREX” Compostable Plastic bags can be custom printed on Rotogravure & Flexography print processes.
6. What is the average cost of “AMTREX” Compostable Plastic bags compared to regular plastic bags? The average cost depends on the size, thickness, printing matter & type of
the order. Yet the cost compared to regular plastic products is becoming more competitive as the interest in biodegradable product rises.
7. Are “AMTREX” Compostable Plastic bags safe for food services?
Yes, they are safe for food services and packaging.
Warning The matter of this presentation is under Copy Right and using whole or the part of it is not allowed in any form without the permission of “AMTREX”. Any Co. or an individual found to be using the same will have to face legal action & consequences.
Also the Logo and the Name style of the company are protected under Brand Name & Trade Marks.
Both the above are in the process of Registration as the same is applied for.
Certification
1. ISO 9000 & ISO 14000 is in the process.
2. Laboratory Test Certificate for Biodegradability & Compostability is in the
process.
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