MarinaTex Fish-Based Bioplastic

MarinaTex Fish-Based Bioplastic
Oct-03-19
Composed of organic fish waste, the MarinaTex bioplastic offers a sturdy and degradable alternative to standard plastics.

The MarinaTex plastic was created by recent University of Sussex graduate Lucy Hughes, who also won a James Dyson award for the invention. The material offers a use for fish waste while reducing plastic pollution, and is made up of fish skin and scale proteins bound with red algae. The result is a flexible, transparent material that is stronger and safer than conventional plastic, and will safely biodegrade in four to six weeks.



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Marina Tex ,
This is Eric Lu from Symtake Chemical, Taiwan, Asia Pacific.
We are a chemical/plastic material trade company in Great China for more than 30 years.
http://www.symtake.com

We are interested in your Marina Tex product and we thought it might be the total solution of straw or plastic bag
If we have related/further information, kindly share with us where can I contact with this team, maybe we can be a good partner in Asic, thanks !
Posted by Eric Lu on October 22, 2019
Hello,
I would be interested in selling this as a plastic bag for groceries. I live in Montreal Quebec,Canada. 514-291-3061
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Posted by avery kravitz on December 15, 2020

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