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Bio-based Materials

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Apr 12, 2024

Ensinger expands product portfolio with bio-based and reprocessed plastics offerings

  • Ensinger, a German company specializing in plastic processing, has broadened its range of offerings to include alternatives made from bio-based and recycled materials. These are part of the company's "Reuse for Tomorrow" initiative aimed at maximizing raw material longevity while minimizing greenhouse gas emissions.

  • The first product line is based on bio-based plastics, which are manufactured from waste products of the wood-processing industry and other organic sources. These take the form of plates, rods, and tubes, and maintain properties similar to conventional materials. The second line is made using mechanically recycled plastics and production waste, which have different material properties than virgin materials but represent significant environmental benefits.

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