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uPCYCLING AGRO WASTE
FPAS AND BPA FREE
agave based COMPOUND
safe for food contact
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Our agave based compound is lab tested and certified to degrade in landfills in 1-3 years.
The agave based line uses verified and traceable recycled plastic and FSC certified plant fibers.
Our agave based line is designed to end up in active landfills, where the  majority of plastic waste ends up unfortunately. Here it will decompose  in 1-3 years, substantially improving the shelf life for these items and  clearing up space in our over-crowded landfills.
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The Impact of Plastic Cups

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The Impact of Plastic Utensils

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What Are Bioactive Landfills?

Bioactive landfills are a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional landfills. Also referred to as bioreactor landfills and biologically active landfills, these areas prioritize the decomposition of organic and biodegradable wastes.  In this kind of municipal solid waste landfill (MSWLF), moisture is added to enhance bacterial activity and speed up decomposition. Depending on the type […]

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