Ampacet introduces BioRange+ TUV OK Compost certified masterbatch portfolio

Ampacet introduces BioRange+ TUV OK Compost certified masterbatch portfolio
Ampacet, a global masterbatch leader, announces the launch of BioRange+ masterbatch solutions designed for compostable plastic applications. The BioRange+ portfolio includes white, black and color as well as additive masterbatches that have received TUV OK Compost INDUSTRIAL certification.

BioRange+ masterbatches comply with EN 13432:2000 composting standards, which allows end-use plastics to be fully and completely composted in an industrial composting facility.  The compostable plastics are ideal for applications which, during their use or re-use, are contaminated with food or other organic materials and at end-of-life are collected together with other organic wastes for industrial composting.

BioRange+ HOME products in the portfolio include white and color masterbatches receiving TUV OK Compost HOME certification. These masterbatches are designed for use with home compostable materials used in the manufacture of products that will end up in domestic composting units.

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Compostable applications range from carrier bags, trash bags, food storage, coffee capsules, tea bags, fruit and vegetable stickers in the food and retail industries to plant pots and mulch films in the horticulture and agriculture business.

For more information on the Ampacet BioRange + product range, email marketing.europe@ampacet.com

Author: Ampacet Europe S.A.
  • Ampacet Europe S.A.

    Ampacet Europe S.A.

    Dyes, color concentrates, additives, masterbatches, UV stabilizers, raw materials and additives for the rubber industry, dyes for bioplastics.
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