MCPP

MCPP

🏭 Japan

What we like about MCPP: MCPP's Bio BPS is a home compostable resin that can come pelletized or in sheets for paper coating. Unlike PLA and other industrial compostable plastic, Bio BPS will break down in the lower temperatures of a home compost environment.


PBS Pellets

  • PBS looks and feels like a traditional thermoplastic.

  • Bioplastics are derived primarily from renewable materials from plants or animals, instead of fossil fuels which are not renewable. Some bioplastics may have fossil fuel additives to enhance certain performance properties like flexibility.

  • PBS is certified home compostable. If they’re not composted, it should be disposed of with regular trash rather than recycled.

    Compostability certifications:

    BPI® Commercially compostable

    OK Compost Home

    OK Compost Industrial

  • Since bioplastics look and feel like traditional plastic, proper disposal information should be an important part of the design so that they don't end up in the wrong waste stream. Let customers know if they should recycle or compost the plastic. If composting is the best case scenario, it's good to let customers know that if they can't compost it, that it's best if the plastic is reused or thrown in with the trash. Tossing bioplastic in with recycling just adds an extra step on the way to landfill.

    You could consider a takeback program. If you can work with an industrial composter that accepts bioplastic, you can bulk compost your packaging on behalf of customers.


Raw Materials


Poly Bags & Films


Trays & Inserts


Paper Mailers


Cushioning


Jars & Bottles


Corrugated


Folding Cartons


Food Service


Inks & Coatings


Labels


Specialty Papers