Monday, 13 January 2014

EcoPoly Solutions Closes Environmental Loop for Farmers

(Press Release November 11th 2013)

The agricultural industry’s failure to provide farmers with adequate plastic mulch film alternatives has led to the introduction of a biodegradable mulch film from EcoPoly Solutions, an Oxo-biodegradable plastic film and additive manufacturer and distributor. In a market that currently disposes of mulch films by burning, burying or sending it to a landfill, this biodegradable film helps to offset the environmental and monetary costs that those methods present. Recognizing the visible benefits of biodegradable products EcoPoly Solutions created a mulch film technology that, like regular mulch films, can reduce soil compaction, fertilizer leaching, moisture evaporation, weed problems and increases soil temperatures to produce a higher yield and increased early growth in crops while providing the added benefit of biodegrading. Farmers currently face issues with inadequate biodegradable films, which create a buildup of plastic in tillable soil and leave farmers with mounting problems. These issues stem from too many different companies’ involved in the manufacturing of the additives and finished goods with limited expertise, knowledge and information to create products that work. EcoPoly Solutions has full control of the entire process in their own facility. Formulation design and testing is certified by their engineers and PHD’s, which then transfers to their manufacturing line for resin and additive compounding. EcoPoly Solution’s mono and co-ex film lines manufacture the film, which is then sent to a third party for proof of performance. “We are the only company globally that has a major, world-class lab facility onsite dedicated to biodegradable plastics research and development,” Steve Arsenault, Director of Sales at EcoPoly Solutions said. “There are hundreds of experiments and formulations worked on daily to continually improve the finished goods. EcoPoly Solutions manufactures all of the degradable, raw materials that are incorporated into the finished agricultural films. We also control the manufacturing process of the finished mulch film that farmers use on their fields.” There is no single product that will work on a global scale. Every country, region, municipality and farmer has different requirements due to varying environmental conditions and soil conditions, as well as differing crops, farm equipment and experience. This multi-billion dollar industry is expected to increase by more than forty percent in the next four years and EcoPoly Solutions has the ability to provide what the farmers require. “Bottom line is that with these films the environmental and financial gains to the farmers can be enormous,” said Derek Rynard, CEO of EcoPoly Solutions.
EcoPoly Solutions is a company that is in business to develop, manufacture and distribute the best Oxo-biodegradable additive and agricultural mulch films available in the market. Our ongoing product development seeks to provide affordable solutions and alternatives to the plastic industry for waste problems and global food chain advancements.

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

EcoLogo: When Politics and Money Get in the Way of Helping the Environment

EcoLogo: When Politics and Money Get in the Way of Helping the Environment

In the fight to preserve the environment for future generations, one would think that honesty, integrity, and responsibility would come before greed, money, and politics. Unfortunately this isn’t always the case.
The US Federal Government pays lip service to protecting the environment on one day, then promotes offshore drilling and oil pipelines the next. Ultimately the highest paying lobbyists are the ones making the decisions, not the voters.
Similarly EcoLogo, a company that provides third-party certification of environmentally-preferable products, puts a premium on profits above environmental standards. First, the costs of certification are exorbitant, especially for smaller companies. Initial verification for each product can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000, plus travel costs of the auditor, and then another 0.5% of total product sales. Every subsequent product audited adds more costs. In other words, to get all of a company’s products certified as “environmentally-preferable” can cost tens of thousands of dollars initially, plus thousands of dollars per year, every year in the future.
And what does this certification ensure? Surprisingly little. One example is garbage bags.
Although they do certify biodegradability, there is no requirement that garbage bags or other such products be biodegradable. Furthermore to receive the biodegradability certification materials must only comply with the ASTM D6400 or EN 14995 instead of ensuring that they adhere to the stricter EN 13432 standards, which requires a minimum of 90% biodegradability. Additionally they only require they contain a minimum of 20% post-consumer (recycled) material in order to meet recycled content claims.
It’s a shame that they chose a business strategy that ends up earning more money rather than enforcing high standards. EcoPoly is committing to creating the highest quality products and adhering to the highest standards, regardless of the low standards put out by companies like EcoLogo.
Contact us today and find out how we can provide environmentally sound products of the highest standards for your organization.


Monday, 10 June 2013

EcoPoly Solutions new partnership with Lakehead University; a trial farm for Oxo-Biodegradable Mulch Film.


Recently EcoPoly Solutions Inc. partnered with Lakehead University to complete a trial farm for the testing of our new development; Oxo-Biodegradable Mulch Film.

With our new product, a farmer could plow the new-age mulch film into the soil, where the plastic will decompose into biomass, Co2 and water. EcoPoly Solutions has a variety of applications for each farmer’s specific need.  For example a farmer growing strawberries would need a different type of our mulch film than a farmer growing corn.

At EcoPoly Solutions, we are ecstatic about this product. Farmers work very hard for every dollar they make and now, we can help them save money while being more sustainable than ever before. Environmental sustainability, at the end of the day, is incredibly important. Everything we do in business and in our personal lives that can limit our carbon footprint is important.

Additional information about the trial farm is located in this article from Lakehead University. https://www.lakeheadu.ca/about/news-and-events/news/archive/2013/node/15772

If you are interested in learning more about our Oxo-Biodegradable Mulch Film, please contact me at Kristan@ecopolysolutions.com

Thursday, 18 April 2013

EcoPoly Solutions Inc. is proud to announce their OxoElite Oxo-biodegradable plastic additives approved by UAE Government.

EcoPoly Solutions Inc. is proud to announce their OxoElite Oxo-biodegradable plastic additives approved by UAE Government. 


 PRESS RELEASE

April 3, 2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ECOPOLY’S OxoElite OXO-BIODEGRADABLE PLASTIC ADDITIVES APPROVED BY UAE GOVERNMENT Dubai, UAE

(April 3, 2013) – EcoPoly Solutions Inc. is pleased to announce receipt of a certificate of conformity by the Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA). The certificate is for compliance to Standard UAE S. 5009:2009 “Standard & Specification for Oxo-Biodegradation of Plastic Bags and Other Disposable Plastic Objects”. This approval allows EcoPoly Solutions to supply their OxoElite oxo-biodegradable additives in the United Arab Emirates and use the prescribed symbols by ESMA to mark the products as being oxo-biodegradable.

In October 2009, the UAE commenced a progressive ban on plastic bags and other plastic products that are not oxo-biodegradable. Products within the scope of this ban, whether locally produced or imported, require them to be produced or distributed by a supplier certified by ESMA. The certification process involves the audit of the supplier’s facility, manufacturing process and technology. Upon approval, the supplier is granted a certificate of conformity in accordance with Standard UAE S. 5009:2009.

Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC approached EcoPoly Solutions Inc., in mid-2012, to begin cooperation together as their sole agent in the UAE market. EcoPoly Solutions Director of Sales, Stephen Arsenault, said “We are honored to have received the prestigious Quality Mark and excited to begin working within the UAE with our distribution partner Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC. We have the highest amount of respect and admiration for the UAE government with their efforts and legislative steps taken. This legislation has provided solutions to the potential implications of plastic pollution on the environment”.

Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC, General Manager, Anthony Ryan said “We are excited to now have the opportunity to market the cutting edge oxo-biodegradable product, from EcoPoly Solutions Inc., in the GCC, following the intensive certification process from all sides. The UAE is the first country in the GCC to introduce strict rules related to oxo-biodegradable plastic products. We look forward to the next steps in the expansion of the regulations to encompass other plastic products”. Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC, CEO Maria M Koursaris “tributes this to the foresight of the country’s leaders and will certainly reap rewards for the environment of the country”.

About EcoPoly Solutions Inc.: 

EcoPoly Solutions Inc. is a multinational company with a global R&D facility located in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. EcoPoly provides proprietary additives for incorporation into plastic products during manufacturing that enable them to oxo-biodegradade. EcoPoly has a state of the art laboratory, equipped for testing to all standards established for the biodegradable plastics industry. This in-house technology allows for continuous development, exceptional quality control and immediate customer support. EcoPoly has their own manufacturing facility in a controlled environment with enhanced automation allowing for maximized quality in all products.

About Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC:

Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC was established by Mr. Michael C. Koursaris in 1989 and is based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC has grown to be one of the leading companies dealing in raw materials and representing machine manufacturers for the plastic and packaging industry. Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC sales territory is spread throughout the GCC, (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates) Yemen and Iran, covering over two hundred well established clients in the various fields of plastic and packaging.

 Contact:


Stephen Arsenault,
Director of Sales EcoPoly Solutions Inc.
Tel: +1 905 967 9018
E-mail: steve@ecopolysolutions.com
www.ecopolysolutions.com


Anthony Ryan,
General Manager.
Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC
Mobile: +971 50 481 6947
E-mail: Anthony@eurogulf.net
www.eurogulf.net

Walter Cornelisse,
Managing Director.
Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC
Mobile: +971 50 632 8848
E-mail: Walter@eurogulf.net
www.eurogulf.net


Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Plastic, Paper or Cotton: Which Bag is Better for the Environment?

The answer to the question is simple if you believe in science. The bag that is best for the environment would have the least negative impact upon the environment. A scientific assessment was completed by Environment Agency called a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). LCA is a standard method for comparing the environmental impacts of providing, using and disposing of a product or providing a service throughout its life cycle (ISO 2006). In other words, LCA identifies the material and energy usage, emissions and waste flows of a product, process or service over its entire life cycle to determine its environmental performance. The conventional HDPE bag had the lowest environmental impacts of the lightweight bags in eight of the nine impact categories. The bag performed well because it was the lightest bag considered. The lifecycle impact of the bag was dictated by raw material extraction and bag production, with the use of Chinese grid electricity significantly affecting the acidification and eco-toxicity of the bag. That’s right! The conventional High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) “plastic" bag had the least impact on the environment of all the bags considered in the study. But that's only considering using each type of bag only. For many eco-friendly people, the whole point is to reuse other types of bags to avoid the perceived environmental hazards posed by the conventional plastic bag. Fortunately, the study revealed how many times the alternatives to the conventional plastic bag would have to be reused to overcome their own negative impacts to the environment:
Here, we find that if a consumer only uses a conventional HDPE plastic bag once (example… to carry their groceries home before throwing the bag away), a paper bag would have to be reused 3 times, a heavy-duty plastic bag made from Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) would have to be used 4 times, a plastic "bag-for-life" made of non-woven Polypropylene (PP) would have to be used 11 times, and a cotton (or canvas) bag would need to be re-used 131 times!!! The study reports that a canvas bag is expected to last for 52 trips. With that as a reference, a cotton/cloth canvas bag user does over twice the damage to the environment that a plastic bag using grocery shopper who throws away every plastic bag they get immediately after each shopping trip, as they will likely have to replace their more environmentally-destructive bag at least once long before they reach 131 uses! However, if a consumer reuses 100% of their conventional HDPE plastic bags (say as trash bags), the number of uses needed for the other bags to have a lesser environmental impact than the conventional HDPE plastic bag rises even more, which we see in the table above. For example, that re-usable canvas bag would need to be used at least 327 times to be less damaging to the environment! Wow! Uneducated or stubborn eco-friendly canvas bag users are over six times as destructive to the environment as the conventional consumers who simply re-use all of the plastic bags they get receive from the grocery store just one time. In Closing… Oxo-biodegradable bags have no significant difference (any differences were well under 1%) in environmental impact; due to similarity in functionality, weight, material content and production energy. However, in the case of litter, a comparison between a conventional HDPE bag and an oxo-biodegradable bag, the oxo-biodegradable bag is 75% better for the environment. If only those anti-plastic bag advocates cared more about the environment, perhaps they would do more research instead of making comments and claims based on emotion.... Reference Edwards, Chris and Fry, Jonna Meyhoff. Life Cycle Assessment of Supermarket Carrier Bags. Report SC030148.Environment Agency. A Life Cycle Assessment of Oxo-biodegradable, Compostable and Conventional Bags By Chris Edwards and Gary Parker. May 2012

Sunday, 11 November 2012

What You Don't Know About Litter and Landfills



What You Don't Know About Litter and Landfills.

The University of Arizona conducted a landfill study and uncovered still-recognizable 25 year old hot dogs, corn cobs and grapes in landfills, as well as 50 year old readable newspapers.

That’s disgusting and disappointing. Typically most landfills are too jammed packed for trash to biodegrade. Landfills are fundamentally anaerobic (without oxygen) because they are compacted so tight that oxygen can’t get in. These are entombed landfills and made this way simply to ensure there is no leaching or run off. Therefore, any biodegradation that does take place happens very slowly. Landfills have very little dirt, limited oxygen, and limited microbial activity once below 6 feet. Biodegradation occurs when trash is broken down by living organisms, (enzymes and microbes) into its fundamental parts, and in turn recycled by nature. Petroleum biodegrades quickly in its original form however, if petroleum is processed into plastic, it is no longer biodegradable; which adds to indefinite landfill overflow. On a positive note… there are a few landfills that were created to promote biodegradation through inserting natural resources such as water, oxygen and even microbes. Obviously these kinds of landfills are costly to develop and maintain.

Landfills are not the biggest problem we have. Litter is a problem. Litter can last hundreds of years. Litter can harm the environment as well as animals in the environment. Over 10 Billion pieces of plastic litter our nation’s roadways…*(KAB - "Keep America Beautiful" 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study)

EcoPoly Solutions has reinvented plastics. Our additive, that allows plastics to become oxo-biodegradable, is a solution to many consumers and manufacturers. Oxo-biodegradation has an absolute advantage over other methods for degrading plastic.
Degradation time varies depending on the amount of exposure to accelerating factors such as sunlight, heat, moisture and the levels of microbial activity. This is an ideal situation for consumers. Oxo-biodegradable plastic degrades quickest in the situation we want it to; when it becomes litter. Once it becomes litter it will degrade and ultimately biodegrade in 12 to 60 months.

We have little control of the waste that is continuously piling up in landfills but we have complete control of what products we buy and manufacture to insure when and if it becomes litter it will degrade properly and quickly.


Thursday, 11 October 2012

Recycle Your Plastics Already!



Okay… I admit; I never recycled before I met an amazing Canadian that taught me everything I know about recycling. Shame on me! Now I’m a different person, I recycle! Today recycling and reuse of plastics is gaining an enormous importance as a sustainable method for plastic disposal. However, plastic is more difficult to recycle than materials like glass, aluminum or paper. A common issue with recycling plastics is that plastics are often made up of more than one kind of polymer and possibly added fibers or an added composite. Commonly Recycled Plastics are HDPE, LDPE, PET, PP, PS and PVC.

High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) used in piping, automotive fuel tanks, bottles, toys,
Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) used in plastic bags, cling film, flexible containers;
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) used in carpets, food packaging, beverage and other liquid containers;
Polypropylene (PP) used in food containers, cutlery, battery cases, automotive parts and fibers;
Polystyrene (PS) used in dairy product containers, tape cassettes, foam cups and plates;
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) used in flooring, bottles, window frames, door frames, packaging film, cable insulation, credit cards and medical products.

Plastic polymers require greater processing to be recycled as each type melts at different temperatures and has different properties, so separation is crucial. However, your part is easy. Rinse your plastics and make sure they’re put in a recycling bin and collected properly. After you do your part in recycling, this is what happens next.

Collection
This is done through roadside collections and/or special recycling bins.
Sorting
At this stage, nails and stones are removed. The plastic is sorted into three types: PET, HDPE and 'other'.
Chipping
The sorted plastic is cut into small pieces.
Washing
This stage removes contaminants; paper labels, dirt and fragments of the product originally contained in the plastic.
Pelletization
The plastic is melted down and extruded into small pellets ready for reuse.

Your part is simple. Don’t be lazy, Recycle