â»ïž SUPD : Se Conformer Et Innover GrĂące Aux MatĂ©riaux
Biomera propose des matériaux réutilisables, compostables et à empreinte carbone négative, conformes aux exigences européennes.
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â»ïž Comply with SUPD â and lead through material innovation.
Biomeraâs reusable, compostable, carbon-negative materials help brands meet EU plastic rules and decarbonize.
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đŸValoriser les dĂ©chets de biomasse (comme les dĂ©chets agricole), câest transformer le problĂšme en solution.
#Bagasse, #algues, résidus de lin,... chez #biomera on en fait des matériaux #carbone-négatif.
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#BiomasseUpcyclée #CarboneNégatif #InnovationDurable #Biomera
Upcycled biomass isnât just âwasteâ â itâs a carbon-negative material base.
Biomera transforms biomass waste (bagasse, husk, algae,... ) into high-performance sustainable materials.
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#CarbonNegative #CircularMaterials #UpcycledBiomass #ClimateAction #SustainableInnovation
â»ïž Cycle Biologique Ou Technique ?
Dans lâĂ©conomie circulaire, la fin de vie fait toute la diffĂ©rence.
Matériaux compostables ou à empreinte carbone négative : faites le bon choix.
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â»ïž Biological or Technical Cycle?
In circular design, end-of-life is everything.
Choose compostable or carbon-negative materials that fit your productâs purpose.
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Thanks again for the exchange, really enjoying this conversation!
Thatâs why we adjust the recipes for our customers to maintain home compostability (since things like product thickness can affect it), and we always recommend they show it clearly on the packaging and the product itself.
Real home compostability is possible (We actually offer both home and industrial compostable materials, certified by labels like TĂV OK compost HOME or Industrial). But without clear info, even good materials get lost in the system.
Totally get your point, I sometimes have the same issue. A lot of products say âcompostableâ but give no clear info⊠so I end up putting them in the industrial compost bin (or even the plastic bin if I really doubt theyâll break down), but definitely not in my garden composter.
Our goal isnât to replace all plastics â itâs to decarbonize what canât yet be avoided, and accelerate better options.
Thatâs more than âless harmâ â itâs real progress.
Happy to continue the conversation anytime!
Our carbon-negative, home compostable materials are for situations where reuse isnât practical â like airline cutlery, hotel amenities, or food-contaminated packaging.
Weâre also developing a plastic-free material for even stricter applications.
Weâre not taking from nature â weâre intercepting waste before it becomes pollution.
At our scale, supply isnât a concern â sugarcane alone generates hundreds of millions of tons of bagasse annually.
That said, we fully agree: reusability and plastic reduction come first.
Youâre absolutely right â some biomass supports ecosystems. Thatâs why we focus on industrial biomass waste like sugarcane bagasse or algae residues, which would otherwise be burned, discarded, or left to emit COâ or methane.
Want to cut your packagingâs carbon footprint without a full redesign? Itâs possible.
Discover 3 practical ways to decarbonize your existing plastic linesâstarting with drop-in materials:
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Is âsustainableâ still enough for plastics?
At Biomera, we believe itâs time to go beyond doing less harm and start creating materials that regenerate.
Our vision for a new standard in sustainability:
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So, keep buying all the plastic-wrapped everything, folks! Weâve cracked the code with recycling! No need to change habits or reduce consumption. Just remember: toss it in that magic bin and consider the problem solved. đâš
#RecycleMorePlastic #InfiniteRecyclingMyth #EcoGuilt
Ignore the fact that most plastic can only be recycled once or twice before itâs sent off to join its friends in the landfill. đŒđïž And donât even stress about microplastics â theyâre just getting closer to nature by becoming one with the ocean! đđŠ
đâ»ïž Every plastic bottle youâve ever used is currently being reincarnated as⊠well, probably a park bench somewhere no one visits. But hey, itâs totally working! đ
đ STOP PANICKING! PLASTIC RECYCLING HAS GOT THIS! đ
Why worry about the environment when recycling is literally here to save the day? đđ
Plastic waste? No big deal. Thatâs how it works, obviously:
âŹïž more in comments.âŹïž
Danone sâest engagĂ© Ă revoir Ă la hausse son plan de vigilance contre la pollution plastique.
Lâannonce a Ă©tĂ© faite le 21 fĂ©vrier et conclut les nĂ©gociations menĂ©es par la multinationale avec ClientEarth, Surfrider Foundation et Zero Waste France.
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That said, recycling still plays a crucial role. Even with less plastic use, billions of tons exist. Without it, much of it ends up in landfills, incinerators, or nature. It slows new production, reduces waste, and complements other solutions. We need less plastic, but recycling remains responsible.
I totally agree, we canât recycle our way out of the plastic crisis. The real issue is the overproduction of cheap virgin plastic, making alternatives less competitive. We need systemic change: reuse, refill, avoidance, compostables when possible, and taxing virgin petroleum plastics.
đą Fin du plastique dans les cantines ! đœïžđ«
Une large gamme de contenants plastiques est interdite dans les cantines scolaires et certains Ă©tablissements de santĂ©. Une avancĂ©e pour lâenvironnement, malgrĂ© quelques dĂ©rogations. đâ»ïž
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#Ăcologie #Plastique #SUP
Reporterre rejoint le mouvement collectif #HelloQuitteX : le 20 janvier, nous quitterons le réseau X.
Hervé Kempf, le directeur de la rédaction, explique notre choix et appelle à une « autodéfense numérique populaire ».
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â»ïž Plastic production could consume 20% of global oil by 2050, contributing to a surge in plastic pollution. A circular economy can reverse this trend. We need more reuse, refill, and recycling initiatives! #PlasticPollution #CircularEconomy #ClimateCrisis #PlasticProduction
â»ïž La production de #plastique pourrait consommer 20 % du pĂ©trole mondial dâici 2050, aggravant la #PollutionPlastique. Une #ĂconomieCirculaire peut inverser cette tendance. Il nous faut plus dâinitiatives de rĂ©utilisation, de recharge et de #recyclage ! #CriseClimatique
So, keep buying all the plastic-wrapped everything, folks! Weâve cracked the code with recycling! No need to change habits or reduce consumption. Just remember: toss it in that magic bin and consider the problem solved. đâš
#RecycleMorePlastic #InfiniteRecyclingMyth #EcoGuilt
Ignore the fact that most plastic can only be recycled once or twice before itâs sent off to join its friends in the landfill. đŒđïž And donât even stress about microplastics â theyâre just getting closer to nature by becoming one with the ocean! đđŠ
đâ»ïž Every plastic bottle youâve ever used is currently being reincarnated as⊠well, probably another bottle. Or a straw. Or a park bench somewhere no one visits. But hey, itâs totally working! đ