Scientific studies are reshaping the landscape of materials and solutions used to safeguard products during storage and transit for the better. In this article, we explore innovative materials used in the protective packaging world that are projected to revolutionise the way businesses ship products worldwide.
Bio-Assimilation films
One of the most exciting developments in protective packaging for 2025 is the emergence of bio-assimilation film. This innovative material is designed to provide security for shipments during their functional lifecycle while addressing end-of-life environmental concerns.
But what exactly does bio-assimilation mean?
Bio-assimilation is an innovative process in material science that allows certain plastics to break down completely into their basic components, leaving no microplastics or toxic residues behind. That’s right. Unlike biodegradable and oxo-degradable products, which leave microplastics behind at their end-of-life, bio-assimilation is a truly sustainable material. Let’s break down (pun intended) the benefits of bio-assimilation further:
- Complete breakdown: Bio-assimilable materials degrade entirely into biomass, water, and a small amount of carbon dioxide. This means they can be fully consumed by microorganisms in various environments.
- Controlled degradation: The process is engineered to begin only after a predetermined period, typically around two years. This ensures the material maintains its protective properties during its intended use.
- Versatile environmental compatibility: Bio-assimilation can occur in diverse settings, including terrestrial, aquatic, and even anaerobic landfills, without requiring special conditions like oxygen or sunlight.
- Molecular-level transformation: The process involves breaking down the plastic's molecular structure to a weight that can be consumed by living organisms. This represents the final and conclusive stage of plastic biodegradation.
- Catalysed Process: Bio-assimilation is often helped by the inclusion of specific transition metals in the plastic formulation. These metals act as catalysts, initiating a process that breaks the carbon-to-carbon bonds within the polymer molecules.
Product spotlight: Precisionrap DK
A standout example of bio-assimilation technology in action is Precisionrap DK, a revolutionary pallet wrap film. This stretch film maintains its strength for up to two years, ensuring your products stay secure during transport. After its functional life, PrecisionRap DK bio-assimilates within 6 months to 2 years, leaving no harmful residues behind.
Balancing the need for security with environmental responsibility, Precisionrap as a product aligns perfectly with the growing demand for sustainable solutions as we move towards 2025.By embracing such innovations, companies can protect their products and the planet, proving that sustainability and functionality can go hand in hand.