BioNatur Plastics reduces cost of sustainable cargo wrap for US Market

BioNatur Plastics reduces cost of sustainable cargo wrap for US Market

  • BioNatur Plastics has announced that its anaerobic biodegradable, 100 percent recyclable stretch wrap is now available to U.S. manufacturers and cargo operators at price parity with conventional plastic films. The announcement, made at Air Cargo Americas, marks a significant shift in sustainable packaging accessibility for the logistics and manufacturing sectors.
  • A strategic update to BioNatur’s production process now enables shippers to adopt the biodegradable wrap with little or no increase in operating costs, while aligning with tightening international environmental compliance requirements, including EU Scope 2 and 3 emissions reporting and upcoming U.S. disclosure rules.
  • BioNatur’s stretch wrap uses a one percent organic, food-safe additive that accelerates anaerobic biodegradation in landfill conditions, enabling bacteria to break down the polymer without creating microplastics or harmful residues.

BioNatur Plastics’ (BioNatur) anaerobic biodegradable and 100 percent recyclable stretch wrap is now available to U.S. manufacturers and cargo operators at a similar price to conventional plastic films, Chris Paladino, President and Chief Executive Officer, BioNatur Plastics, announced at the Air Cargo Americas show today.

A strategic change in BioNatur’s production process means that shippers and logistics providers can adopt the biodegradable wrap with little or no impact on operating costs, while meeting current compliance requirements and future-proofing against tightening international environmental standards, including European Union Scope 2 and 3 emissions reporting and forthcoming U.S. disclosure standards.

“By matching the cost of conventional stretch wrap, we are making the sustainable option the obvious one,” said Chris Paladino, President and Chief Executive Officer, BioNatur Plastics.

“U.S. manufacturers and cargo operators exporting to the European Union can protect their cargo and their reputation by switching to a film that performs the same, remains recyclable in the normal polyethylene recycling stream, but biodegrades in a fraction of the time.”

BioNatur stretch wrap biodegrades in an anaerobic environment, which includes most landfills.

It contains a one percent load of a proprietary, food-safe, organic additive that attracts anaerobic bacteria and allows them to digest the plastic polymer without leaving microplastics or harmful residues.

Earlier this year, BioNatur established a European manufacturing partnership, enabling local production at price parity with traditional films and ensuring supply to operators across both regions.

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek is an award-winning journalist with a background in air cargo, news, medicine, and lifestyle reporting. For exclusive insights or to share your news, contact Anastasiya at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com.

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