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FORMER UNIVERSITY FRIENDS DEVELOP A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE PACKAGING AND SECURE MILLIONS TO HELP THEIR FIRM GROW Three friends who met at university in Bordeaux have invented a process
where organic waste from canteens is turned into a biodegradable plastic. After two-and-a-half years of research, their company, Dionymer, has progressed from producing a few grams of
plastic a month to a kilogram. They have just raised โฌ2.5million to build a larger unit which will produce 100kg of the plastic, called polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), by 2025. โWe will then
upscale, and plan to have a large factory or factories able to produce 1,000 tonnes a year in five years,โ the firmโs CEO, Thomas Hennebel, told The Connexion. โThe plastic can be used in
cosmetics, or made into sheets for packaging or for uses like geo-textiles, such as the plastic used to heat the ground for melons. It can even be spun into fibres similar to polyester.ย
โOnce it has been used, it can be composted, even in a household composter, and does not leave any microplastics. If it is not composted and ends up in the ground or sea, it also biodegrades
without leaving a toxic trace or microplastics.โ Read more:ย Franceโs president wants to cut plastic pollution. How can I help? 'TAKING THE IDEA OUT THE LAB' Mr Hennebel and
co-founders Antoine Brege and Guillaume Charbonnier were at university in Bordeaux together. They studied chemical engineering and soon became friends. After graduating, Mr Hennebel worked
for a large company as an engineer, before moving into management and consulting. Mr Charbonier worked as a technical engineer for a number of medium-sized firms, while Mr Brege remained at
university to pursue a doctorate. โWe stayed in touch, and five years later were discussing our experiences and advances in chemistry and decided there was potential to take the techniques
being developed out of the laboratory and to try to make plastic this way,โ said Mr Hennebel. โLike everyone else, we are aware of the problems of plastics in the ocean and in the ground and
this is a way of providing an alternative to everlasting fossil oil-based plastics.โย BIO-SOURCED PLASTICS For cosmetics, where plastics are often used in products such as hair conditioners
or fillers, the price of the bio-sourced PHA plastic will be close to fossil oil-based offerings. For other uses, such as geo-textiles, it is likely to be a bit more expensive, but
manufacturers should be able to make up the difference from tax breaks for using fewer fossil fuel-based products. At the moment the company is growing in Bordeaux, where it has an agreement
to receive bio-waste, mainly from school and hospital kitchens, from the urban waste-collecting authority. Bordeaux is also of interest because of the amount of grape skins left over from
winemaking, which can be used as well. The waste is placed in tanks and fermented with a bacteria. This produces a liquid which can then be treated to extract the plastic, in the form of a
white powder, ready to be melted at plastic manufacturers. At the end of the process a brown โcakeโ is left, which is sent to methane plants for a further fermentation to produce natural
gas. Processes using similar treatment plants are being set up by rival companies in the United States and Asia, but they are concentrating on agricultural waste products, such as straw,
rather than domestic waste. Read more:ย Is everyone in France affected by new obligatory home waste rules? Mr Hennebel said recent legislation in France making it compulsory for people to
sort their domestic waste helped confirm they were on the right path. โIt is unlikely that we will be able to move away entirely from plastics, so it is important that alternatives to fossil
oil-based plastics are found. โOur system works and soon there will be no excuse to use polluting plastics where bio-sourced ones work as well.โ
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