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Pinnacle Plastic Containers has partnered
with NatureWorks to offer PLA plastic packaging.
PLA is a clear, nature-based food packaging innovation
made 100 percent from corn, making it a natural fit for fresh, wholesome
foods. And, because NatureWorks PLA is made from corn (maize), it can
be composted.
PLA resin starts as the carbon corn plants remove
from the air during photosynthesis and store in grain starches. The
starches are broken down into natural plant sugars and, through a simple
process of fermentation, separation and polymerization, the carbon and
other elements in these natural sugars are used to make the plastic
polylactide (PLA).

Environmental Benefits
PLA is derived entirely from annually renewable resources like corn,
making it an environmentally preferable option to petroleum-based plastic
packaging. In addition to its natural source benefit, the production
of NatureWorks PLA uses up to 50 percent less petroleum and contributes
40 percent less greenhouse gases to the atmosphere than traditional
plastic materials.
Disposable Benefits
NatureWorks PLA has the flexibility to be disposed of in several manners
and fits most local waste disposal schemes. The multiple disposal alternatives
of NatureWorks PLA means it can play a key role in landfill diversion.
- NatureWorks PLA has been successfully composted in applications
where that disposal method is desired and a commercial composting
infrastructure is in place.
- Recycling facility trials show that NatureWorks PLA can be collected
through plastic recycling channels, and the technology exists to efficiently
separate NatureWorks PLA from other commonly recycled materials. NatureWorks
LLC is following the guidelines identified by the Association of Post-consumer
Recyclers (APR) to help ensure the successful integration of NatureWorks
PLA into the U.S. recycling stream.
- In addition to its ability to be mechanically recycled and composted,
NatureWorks PLA has shown favorable properties for use where incineration
is the preferred waste disposal system and offers potential for chemical
recycling.
Biodegradable v Compostable
As a very simplistic explanation, composting is a complete form of biodegradability
under certain consistent high heat and moisture conditions, resulting
in soil. Biodegradability means that the object degrades into invisible,
small pieces, however still existing instead of turning completely to
soil. Rigid food packaging made of NatureWorks PLA can compost in roughly
45 days under the proper conditions.


About NatureWorks PLA
Based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, USA, NatureWorks LLC is the first company
to offer a family of commercially available polymers derived 100 percent
from annually renewable resources with cost and performance that compete
with petroleum-based packaging materials and fibers. The company applies
its unique technology to the processing of natural plant sugars to create
a proprietary polylactide polymer, which is marketed under the NatureWorks®
PLA and Ingeo fiber brand names. For more information about NatureWorks
and its brands, please visit www.natureworksllc.com.
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