Gaia Biomaterials has signed an agreement with Smartpack S.A., making its compostable plastic-alternative material, Biodolomer, available in Chile. This marks Gaia Biomaterials’ first agent agreement in Latin America.
“The market here needs new sustainable alternatives to fossil plastic, and we need it now”, says Christian Spoerer who is commercial director at Smartpack.
“Biodolomer has proven to be a perfect match for us.”
Chile recently passed a law that will ban all single-use plastic in several fields. The industry has been searching for materials that are non-plastic but that still has all the characteristics of plastic.
Biodolomer is a Swedish plastic-alternative material that is based on limestone and that can be used for most applications where plastic is normally used. It is fully compostable and leaves no micro plastics when it decomposes.
“Smartpack specializes in providing complete packaging solutions,” adds Spoerer. “We handle everything from production line design to machine installation and material supply. When we tested a ton of Biodolomer, it seamlessly integrated into our existing processes.”
The company has just placed its first full container order of Biodolomer. The first products that will be made from Biodolomer in Chile is e-commerce shipping bags.
“It is interesting to see the demand for our material in new markets around the world”, says Gaia Biomaterials CEO Peter Stenström.
“Chile is so aggressive in the sustainable transition, and we are already in discussions with companies other Latin American countries.”
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Peter Stenström
CEO
peter.stenstrom@gaiabiomaterials.com
GAIA Biomaterials AB
Bunkagårdsgatan 13
253 68 Helsingborg, Sweden
Tel: +46 (0)42 300 39 99
www.gaiabiomaterials.com
GAIA Biomaterials manufacture Biodolomer. A compostable material that has most of the qualities of plastic – but not the disadvantages.
It is compostable, very low in CO2 and leaves no micro plastics or plastic pollution. Biodolomer is used for a large number of applications and can be used with most production techniques used for plastic.
The company is based i Helsingborg, Sweden and has a number of Bioplastic patents. It was founded in 2015 by Åke Rosén, widely regarded as one of the world’s leading packaging materials scientists over the decades.