Veena Industries inks pact with BARC for biodegradable films technology
The technology to produce biodegradable edible films for food and pharmaceutical packaging from natural resources have been developed by BARC
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Mumbai
BARC has developed the biodegradable edible films for food and pharmaceutical packaging from natural resources for overcoming the disadvantages of plastic packaging materials. The films have comparable mechanical and barrier properties to commercially used PVC cling films.
Scale up of this technology will be carried out at the incubation centre of BARC with Veena Industries, Nagpur, to develop products as per market requirement. While scaling up this technology, emphasis will be given to develop economically viable and user friendly product with improvement in the mechanical and barrier product of the film.
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Packaging constitutes the largest market for plastics, amounting to over 12 million tonnes per year. Synthetic packaging materials are made up of petroleum based products which are non-biodegradable and non-renewable. Large scale use of such packaging material is thus a major environmental concern. This has led to a search for packaging material that are biodegradable as well as recyclable.
One of the alternative is the development of packaging material from biopolymers that are biodegradable, non-toxic and from completely renewable resources. Major limitation in the use of biopolymers as packaging materials are their relatively poor mechanical and barrier properties such as tensile strength and water vapour transmission rate as compared to their non-biodegradable counter-parts.
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First Published: May 22 2014 | 4:33 PM IST