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How It's Made

Paper. Re-invented.

Our 100% plastic-free packaging is made from only natural, sustainable and biodegradable materials and is a direct replacement for many of the single-use plastics in common use today.
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The manufacturing processes can be summarised as:-
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Stage 1. Material Preparation

The process starts with naturally occurring minerals being prepared for production. 

Stage 2. Material Mixing

The mineral particles are precisely mixed with water at a controlled temperature and pressure.

Stage 3. Nano-Barrier Particle Creation

The original mineral particles are reduced in size, up to 500 times, creating nano-barrier particles which are suspended in the water. (patented process 1)

Stage 4. Nano-Barrier Preparation

The nano-barrier particles are mixed with biodegradable water based coatings and adhesives and prepared for engineering into the paper structure. (patented process 2)

Stage 5. Nano-Barrier Engineering

The nano-barrier particles are engineered into the paper structure creating a physical barrier which is resistant to permeability of water vapour, gases , aroma and light.​ (patented process 3)

Following the nano-barrier engineering process, the paper packaging can be printed, using biodegradable inks and configured to customer specification (layered, folded etc)

 

a direct replacement for

 

single-use plastics

How It Works

Please Help Us

"...Industries and Governments around the world are not doing enough..."
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We need to get our message out there and tell the world that the technology needed to manufacture viable alternatives to plastic are available right now.
 
But Industry and Governments around the world are not doing enough to meet the global plastics challenge and make the changes needed. 
 
So please follow us on social media and share our messages with your family, friends and colleagues.
 
Together, the more people we reach, the sooner the change will happen.
 
Thank you.
 
Tim - Co-Founder and Managing Director
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