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Reed grain

Rosobren

Description :
Grain de roseau is a 100% biobased, biodegradable or sustainable biopolymer characterized by its own channel of sourcing and recovery of waste by composting / recycling.
Its particularity is to work with the reed product from natural environments, an annual renewable resource present on a worldwide scale not cultivated not planted.

THE SEED…
• FIRST COMPOUND OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY WITH A CONTROLLED LIFE CYCLE
• FIRST REGIONAL TRACEABILITY COMPOUND FOR YOUR CUSTOMERS SEEKING VALUATION
• ANNUAL RENEWABLE RESOURCE AND SIGNIFICANT VOLUMES

GRAIN DE ROSEAU is characterized by two ranges: a biodegradable range and a sustainable range. Different colors are possible.

We support our customers on technical needs but also on marketing in order to promote this material for your customers or the desired environmental policies.
We offer end-of-life solutions for our materials to avoid the need for public services.

Product family :
Application products > Composites

Sectors/Markets :


Bio-based content
Reed
5-45%, Calculated by volume percentage

Environmental gain
Maintenance and enhancement of natural environments, particularly wetlands on a European scale
LCA performed
Fossil carbon economy
Contribution to the reduction of the greenhouse effect
Absence of polluting emissions during the biodegradation of the product
Absence of polluting emissions during traditional disposal processes (incineration and landfill)
Responsibility for the end of products by its own recycling and recovery channel

Geographical target markets, Manufacturing place, Place of supply in plant biomass, Physical data, Available quantity, Estimated price
Last update 01/03/2021
Data stemming from statements of the supplier
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