DuPont Launches Renewably Sourced Solutions for Packaging Market

Renewably sourced materials can reduce dependence on petroleum and, in many instances, reduce the net production of greenhouse gases and energy consumption.

DÜSSELDORF, Germany — DuPont has announced the expansion of its renewably sourced portfolio of offerings for the packaging market with the launch of new DuPont Biomax TPS thermoplastic starch and DuPont Biomax PTT (polytrimethylterephtalate) injection moldable resin. The launch took place at the global Interpack packaging trade show.

Renewably Sourced Materials from DuPont offer several benefits over petroleum-based products, the company said. These products reduce dependence on petroleum and, in many instances, reduce the net production of greenhouse gases and energy consumption when compared to incumbent products.

They are used in a wide variety of products including food packaging.

“Expanding our portfolio of solutions in renewably sourced packaging is a key strategy for DuPont’s Performance Materials segment,” said Diane Gulyas, group vice president-DuPont Performance Materials. “These new offerings demonstrate the power of marrying DuPont’s core competency in materials and polymer science with our leadership in bio-based technologies and renewable feedstocks to deliver offerings that provide comparable or better performance than the petrochemical-based materials they replace. They support our commitment to helping customers improve the sustainability of their value chains.”

Biomax TPS is a renewably sourced thermoplastic starch for packaging applications. The offering consists of sheet stock that contains 85-90 percent renewably sourced content for thermoformed trays and articles, and resins for injection-molded parts and containers. Biomax PTT contains up to 35 percent renewably sourced content for packaging applications. It is especially suitable for use in injection-molded containers, cosmetic packaging and other parts where polyesters are used.