21. Feb 2019

Cortec addresses environmental concerns with recyclable and compostable films and bags

PE bags are highly convenient, but those same bags pose a pollution problem if not disposed of responsibly.

mOne way to minimize environmental impact is to use polyethylene bags that are recyclable. Cortec Corporation manufactures recyclable VpCI brand bags (used for corrosion protection of metals) that customers can send back to Cortec after use to be reprocessed into new film containing up to 20% recycled content (satisfying quality requirements). The customer receives a credit, and Cortec receives an additional source of “repro.” This provides a resourceful method for diverting thousands of pounds of waste from the landfill annually, helping both manufacturer and end user reduce their carbon footprint. Another option for minimizing the impact of plastic packaging is to use compostable bags that do not contain PE and can biodegrade without harming the surrounding environment. Incorporating biobased content increases sustainability by drawing on a renewable resource.

Cortec custom manufactures such film for all-purpose waste bags and shopping bags under the Ecoall-purpose waste bags and shopping bags under the EcoWorks brand name. These US-patented films and bags are compostable in a commercial 

xcompost setting. They contain biodegradable polyesters, including an annually renewable biopolymer source derived from plant sugars. The bags are available in Eco Works 10 and Eco Works 30 versions, containing 10% and 30% biobased polymers, respectively. The film has a stiff feel to it, similar to HDPE bags, but without being petroleum-derived.

Eco Works film and bags bear the DIN CERTCO “seedling” logo, a compostability label recognised around the globe and verifying that the film meets requirements for industrial compostability according to European (EN 13432), U.S. (ASTM D 6400), and ISO (ISO 17088) standards. When placed in an industrial compost setting, Eco Works film and bags will fully biodegrade into carbon dioxide and water within a matter of weeks, with no eco-toxicity to the soil, plants, or microorganisms involved in the process. Unlike some “biodegradable” films of the past, Eco Works does not rely on biodegradability additives for compostability.

Recyclable and compostable films and bags are produced and recycled for the North American market by Cortec Advanced Films in Cambridge, Minnesota, and for the European market byEcoCortec d.o.o. in Beli Manastir, Croatia.

Cortec’s DIN CERTCO certification covers the following Patented Eco Works 10 and 30 products that are available from Cortec by custom order:

• Compostable Film (reg # 7P0090)
• Compostable Waste Bags (reg # 7P0091)
• Compostable Shopping Bags (reg # 7P0343)

To learn more about Cortec’s recycling program for VpCI film, please visit:
https://bit.ly/2BOuzSW

https://www.cortecvci.com

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