Symphony Environmental - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 35
About This Presentation
Title:

Symphony Environmental

Description:

Reduction of the molecular weight ... plastic as their costs and uses are very different Oxo-biodegradable plastic is made from a by-product of oil refining ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:135
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 36
Provided by: ekoplasti
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Symphony Environmental


1
  • Symphony Environmental

July 2008
2
Polymer Structure
  • As explained in the previous presentation there
    are different types of polymers.
  • We want to apply d2w to the simplest and most
    abundant types -
  • Polyethylene and Polypropylene.
  • 66 million tonnes of polyethylene per annum
  • 60 million tonnes of polyprpylene per annum
  • 35 used in packaging.
  • Thats just 44 million tonnes to go for!

3
  • Flexible packaging-
  • Commodity plastic packaging -bags and sacks-
    EASY
  • Non food packaging - NOT SO EASY
  • Food packaging - EVEN LESS EASY
  • But the rewards are higher-
  • Repeat business
  • Based on specification
  • Print content

4
The Benefits of Plastic Packaging
  • Lightweight
  • Flexible
  • Strong/Durable
  • Heat sealable
  • Impervious to moisture
  • Printable
  • Recyclable
  • By-product of Oil Refinery

5
Crude components
LPG 2 Naptha 3 Lubricants 5 Aviation Fuel
15 Petrol 45 Diesel 15 Heating Oils10 Bitumen
5
6
Crude Oil
  • Naptha is a by-product of crude oil
    extraction.
  • We produce about 87 million barrels per day
  • It is about 3 of all global crude extraction.
  • 50 is used to produce plastic products.

7
But
Not degradable
8
The Plastic Problem
Consumers and Environmental Activists Drive
Politics Consumers want their waste picked up
from them, but not put down anywhere near them.
Consumers believe that household waste is
predominantly plastic packaging Plastic
packaging is considered to be a mayor
environmental pollution problem.
9
Solution
  • Oxo-Biodegradable Plastic

Complete degradation 2 5 years after the end of
the pre-set service life
Depends on product type and exposure conditions
10
How does it work?
d2w additive put into basic polymer resin at the
production stage (Normally 1)
Breaks molecular chain
Plastic starts degrading at end of pre-set
service life
Process of Oxidation caused by light, heat and
stress
Bio-degradation completed by micro-organisms
11
How does it work?
Long chains Flexible material
12
Residues
  • Water

CO2
Biomass
NO HEAVY METALS
13
How it works
14
How it works
  • It is well accepted that polyolefins that have
    undergone oxidative degradation provide
    hydrophilic surfaces having greatly reduced
    molecular masses.
  • Reduction of the molecular weight of the
    polyolefin to around 40,000 combined with the
    introduction of oxygen containing functional
    groups leads to bio-degradation.
  • These images are taken from a pieces of
    fragmented oxo-degraded d2w film. They were
    subjected to immersion in water and a compost
    mixture.
  • They were then examined in a Leo variable
    pressure scanning electron microscope.
  • In an area of extensive cracking colonies of
    bacteria have arrived.
  • A closer look at the area highlighted in blue
    shows..

15
How it Works
16
How it works
  • Numerous bacterial cells and fungal spores
    colonising the cracked area and the whole depth
    of the film through the crack is showing areas of
    microbial attack.

17
How it works
  • The transition metal salt generates free
    radicals that in turn produce hydro-peroxides in
    the form of aldehydes, ketones, esters, alcohols
    and carboxylic acids.
  • It is these that are bio degradable.

18
How it works
  • Transition metals-
  • Cobalt, iron, manganese, copper,zinc, cerium,
    nickel.

19
Food contact Test
20
Food contact test
21
Recycling of Degradable Plastics
The Recycling of oxo- degradable materials is not
a problem.
22
Recycling of Degradable Plastics
  • EU funded BRITE-EURAM research project Aston
    University in collaboration with Blaise Pascal
    University
  • no change in melt flow index was observed on
    reprocessing
  • Process aid stabilisation is finite and
    exhausted during manufacturing. Transition metal
    salt is susceptible to shear temperatures.
  • Recycling introduces at least two more heat
    histories.

23
Bio-degradable plastic
  • It is important to distinguish between the
    different types of biodegradable plastic as their
    costs and uses are very different
  • Oxo-biodegradable plastic is made from a
    by-product of oil refining
  • Hydro-biodegradable plastic is usually made from
    a food crop such as starch, derived from
    agricultural crops

24
Why not Hydro-biodegradable plastic?
  • These are very much more expensive and less
    durable.
  • Some of these plastics have a high starch content
    and it is claimed that they are therefore made
    from renewable resources. However many of them
    contain more than 50 of synthetic plastic
    derived from oil, and others are entirely based
    on oil derived intermediates.
  • Based on? Process aids?
  • In the depths of a landfill, these plastics can
    generate copious amounts of methane
  • A disproportionate amount of land will be
    required to produce the raw material to replace
    conventional plastic and also a huge amount of
    water.
  • Already the use of crops to make bio fuels is
    driving up the cost of feed to chicken farmers,
    pig farmers and other livestock industries.
  • Hydro-biodegradable plastics will emit methane
    and release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere at
    a greater rate than oxo-biodegradable plastics.

25
Hydro degradables
  • Mater-Bi from Novamont
  • Eco-Flex from BASF
  • Bionelle from Showa Denko
  • Biomax from Dupont
  • PVOH- various sources
  • PCL / Capa from Solvay
  • Nature-Works from Cargill PLA
  • Nature-Flex from Innovia

26
Disposal
  • Typically there are Five Options-
  • Incineration
  • Landfill
  • Compost
  • Recycle
  • Litter

27
Disposal
  • Incineration- refined oil
  • Landfill- breakdown -aid settlement
  • Compost- will work in in-vessel
  • Recycle- will recycle
  • Litter- will disappear

28
Advantages of Oxo-biodegradable plastic
  • Oxo-biodegradable film is certified safe for
    contact with any food type and is ideal for
    frozen food packaging.
  • Oxo-biodegradable plastics are made from naptha
    which is a by-product of oil refining.
  • It makes good environmental sense to use the
    by-product instead of wasting it by flare-off
    at the refinery
  • Oxo-biodegradable plastics can be recycled and
    can be made from recycled. They can also be
    composted, and perform well in-vessel.
  • Oxo-biodegradable sheet is very useful in
    agriculture because after the harvest many
    thousands of kilometres of dirty plastic has to
    be gathered and disposed of.

29
Manufacturing Oxo-biodegradable plastic
  • No special machinery or workforce
  • No change of supplier or loss of jobs.
  • Compatible with polypropylene PP, polyethylene PE
    most consumable plastic packaging.
  • 6 months to 5 years shelf life. Adjustable
    product life.
  • No compromises in functionality
  • strength, clarity, barrier properties, seal
    ability, print.
  • Comprehensively tested and and proven

30
Standards for Oxo-biodegradable
  • New draft Standard BS 8472 (not complete)
  • ASTM (US) D.6954 testing protocol
  • AFNOR NFU 52-0012005 (France)
    Agriculture/Horticulture

31
Certification
  • Food Contact Safe tested by RAPRA (US Owned)
  • Soil Safe tested by OWS, Belgium (EN 13432)
  • Biodegradable tested by PYXIS, UK
  • Oxo-biodegradable tested by CSI, Italy RAPRA,
    UK and UFSCar / UNESP Brasil

32
Products Available
PE, PP, (Not PET)
Carrier bags or Shopper-bags
Refuse sacks
Aprons
Bags to contain dog faeces collected in parks,
gardens, etc
Bin Liners
Gloves
Bread bags
Frozen food bags
Wrappers for cigarette packets
Shrink-wrap and pallet-wrap
Bubble-wrap
Rigid products such as bottles and cups
33
Products Available
PE, PP, (Not PET, PS or PVC)
34
Main Product Features
Reduce and Re-use
Recycle
Make from recycled
Incinerate
Compost (in vessel)
Landfill (no methane)
35
www.degradable.net
Oxo-biodegradable products and additive
technologies
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com