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Home / Biofilm / Biofilm 3085

BIOFILM 3085 LR

Biofilm 3055 LR is a biodegradable and compostable thermoplastic compound, suitable for the extrusion process. It is a highly transparent product, and with a much higher degree of rigidity than previous products. Thanks to its high rigidity, Biofilm 3085 LR is compatible both for the production of rigid films, but also for the production of bottles, trays, etc. Another feature is the high content of carbon from renewable sources, which makes it an extremely ecological material. Like all products of the biofilm line, it is certified according to the UNI EN: 13432: 2002 standard.

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Certifications

Biodegradability and compostability certifications

All grades are certified according to the main European and international standards by Certification Bodies. These certifications guarantee the biodegradation of 72M in different disposal environments: industrial composting, domestic composting and soil biodegradation.

In the bioplastics sector, the European standard UNI EN 13432 is the most important technical reference for material producers, public authorities, composters, certifiers and consumers. UNI EN 13432 defines the four characteristics that a compostable material must have to be recycled through organic recovery (composting and anaerobic digestion):

  • Biodegradability, that is the ability of the material to be converted into carbon dioxide (CO2) thanks to microorganisms and in a similar way to what happens to natural waste.
  • Disintegrability, i.e. fragmentation and loss of visibility in the final compost.
  • Absence of negative effects on the composting process.
  • Hardly any heavy metals and no negative effects on the quality of the compost.