SustainabilityModern plastics are a waste of natural resources once they hit the landfill. MultiPlast Systems' bioplastics give the earth the tools it needs to break down the complex plastic molecular structure, thereby returning it to a natural state of vital end products, such as carbon dioxide, water and salts.
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Despite everyone's best efforts, a vast majority of plastic produced annually ends up in landfills, for what could be thousands of years. As a result, environmental sustainability is compromised. Sustainability is based on a simple principle: Everything that we need for survival and well-being depends on our natural environment. Sustainability creates and maintains conditions in which humans and nature can co-exist. Sustainability is also important to ensure that we will continue to have the water and resources to protect human health and our environment. With this in mind, years of development and testing have gone into the SR MSI Series of bioplastics products.
All plastics begin their life as a natural molecule. As the plastic decomposes in a landfill, it creates carbon dioxide, water, salt, and even methane (natural gas), which is one of the cleanest burning and most energy efficient fuels known. In a modern landfill, methane capturing is not just mandated by regulations, it is a big part of the business model. That methane fuel is worth a lot of money. Our polymer additive significantly accelerates methane creation and maximizes the return on investment. By making our domestic landfills more productive, we can begin to reduce our dependence on imported fuel.
All plastics begin their life as a natural molecule. As the plastic decomposes in a landfill, it creates carbon dioxide, water, salt, and even methane (natural gas), which is one of the cleanest burning and most energy efficient fuels known. In a modern landfill, methane capturing is not just mandated by regulations, it is a big part of the business model. That methane fuel is worth a lot of money. Our polymer additive significantly accelerates methane creation and maximizes the return on investment. By making our domestic landfills more productive, we can begin to reduce our dependence on imported fuel.