nature2need I net-zero biomaterials
About nature2need I net-zero biomaterials
nature2need develops biomaterials by incorporating up to 50% agricultural and organic industrial residues into standard polymer processes, significantly reducing carbon emissions and material costs. Their Mottainai 5.0 model valorizes local organic waste streams into sustainable feedstock, addressing the challenges of plastic pollution and resource underutilization.
```xml <problem> The plastics industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint and dependence on fossil fuels. Traditional plastic production methods contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and rely on finite resources. Furthermore, large quantities of agricultural and industrial organic waste are underutilized, leading to environmental problems and lost economic opportunities. </problem> <solution> nature2need develops biomaterials by incorporating up to 50% agricultural and organic industrial residues into standard polymer processes, significantly reducing carbon emissions and material costs. Their Mottainai 5.0 model valorizes local organic waste streams into sustainable feedstock, addressing the challenges of plastic pollution and resource underutilization. These biomaterials are ready-to-use and suitable for standard polymer processes, offering high quality, performance, and flexibility. nature2need offers durable, degradable, and recycled biomaterials, each engineered for specific applications and environmental considerations. </solution> <features> - Durable biomaterials built with polyolefins (PP/PE) enhanced with agricultural residues (e.g., rice husk, coffee husk, spent grains) or natural fibers (e.g., bamboo fibers, cellulose fibers, wood fibers). - Degradable biomaterials are advanced blends of biopolymers improved with natural minerals and organic fillers, biodegradable under industrial composting, home composting, and natural environments. - Recycled biomaterials built with local organic waste streams (e.g., rice husk, coffee husk, wooden sawdust, coconut fibers) alongside recycled polymers, including post-industrial (pIR) and post-consumer (pCR) grades. - Mottainai 5.0 circular economy model valorizes local, 2nd/3rd generation biomass in-situ into biomaterial compounds. - Materials offer a reduced carbon footprint (cradle-to-gate) due to the incorporation of renewable, non-food biomass. </features> <target_audience> The primary target audience includes companies in the polymer industry seeking to decarbonize their products, reduce Scope 3 emissions, and establish a sustainable brand image, as well as those looking to valorize agricultural and industrial waste streams. </target_audience> ```
What does nature2need I net-zero biomaterials do?
nature2need develops biomaterials by incorporating up to 50% agricultural and organic industrial residues into standard polymer processes, significantly reducing carbon emissions and material costs. Their Mottainai 5.0 model valorizes local organic waste streams into sustainable feedstock, addressing the challenges of plastic pollution and resource underutilization.
Where is nature2need I net-zero biomaterials located?
nature2need I net-zero biomaterials is based in Bangkok, Thailand.
When was nature2need I net-zero biomaterials founded?
nature2need I net-zero biomaterials was founded in 2023.
Who founded nature2need I net-zero biomaterials?
nature2need I net-zero biomaterials was founded by Karsten Brast.
- Karsten Brast - CEO
- Location
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Founded
- 2023
- Employees
- 5 employees