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Where in the world have my bottles gone?

Where in the world have my bottles gone?

Bioplastics: The difference between Plant-based Lactide and bio-PET. Bio-plastics can often be categorized into bio-based or biodegradable polymers. A bio-based polymer has its origins in plant-based feedstocks, such as sugarcane, corn, potatoes, beets, etc. Biodegradable or compostable plastics are the only polymers that are able to disappear relatively quickly.

GoodHope FM: The Great Drive Interview with Kayeezi

GoodHope FM: The Great Drive Interview with Kayeezi

We would like to thank everyone at GoodHope FM for providing us with their platform to educate and spread awareness about plant-based bottles. We noticed the increased and hazardous effects of plastic and glass waste on our environment. As a result we needed a solution to the pollution crisis.

CapeTalk Lunch with Pippa Hudson Interview

CapeTalk Lunch with Pippa Hudson Interview

As a company that is focused on creating a better tomorrow for all South Africans and the world at large, we also want to commit ourselves and time to educate people about the detrimental effects of plastic and glass pollution on the environment and educate the public on the positive impact of switching to biodegradable bottles.

Going Green. How green will you go!

Going Green. How green will you go!

Bioplastics: The difference between Plant-based Lactide and bio-PET. Bio-plastics can often be categorized into bio-based or biodegradable polymers. A bio-based polymer has its origins in plant-based feedstocks, such as sugarcane, corn, potatoes, beets, etc. Biodegradable or compostable plastics are the only polymers that are able to disappear relatively quickly.