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Date posted 2009-11-06 22:06
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We continue to see strong demand for bioplastic products in the market, driven
not only by concerns about waste disposal but also by the desire of many large
corporations to switch to using sustainable resources in key brands. This switch
to the use of "renewable" materials in advance of legislation is seen as both a
branding enhancement and a hedge against further oil based price rises.
Sectors in which we are gaining traction include packaging, waste disposal,
paper products, personal care, horticulture and electronics. The sales
development work undertaken in the USA over the past year is now also gaining
momentum.

ok then

packaging = food trays maybe,films(lids)

waste disposal = refuge sacks ??

paper products = smartie tubes ?? burger wrappers ??

personal care = razors ??

horticulture = biodegradable netting ??

electronics = ??

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