Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hayleys Aventura introduces newest weapon in plastic pollution battle

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Hayleys Aventura has introduced Eco-one, an innovative product developed in the USA, to help manufactur­ers mitigate pollution caused bythe disposal of plastics, polythene and rubber – one of Sri Lanka’s most pressing environmen­tal challenges.

The organic additive, which is applied during the production process, enhances the biodegrada­tion of plastic and polythene products. This drasticall­y shortens the timespan such products are retained in landfills, from centuries to a few years.

Once Eco-one incorporat­ed polymer products are disposed in a microbial rich environmen­t, the additive attracts micro organisms that consume it as a ‘food source’ along with the polymer product’s chemical elements converting it to inert humus (organic soil matter) and biogas energy.

“As a leader in providing innovative industrial solutions and technology, Hayleys Aventura remains committed to advancing the sustainabi­lity efforts of Sri Lankan manufactur­ers including those who seek to take our country to global export markets,” Hayleys Aventura (Pvt) Ltd Managing Director, Wasaba Jayasekera said.

“As the engine of growth of our national economy, it’s important that the private sector plays an active role in mitigating pollution and Eco-one provides them with a viablesolu­tion to do so.”

Adding just 1 percent of Eco-one to the plastic compound improves the rate of degradatio­n of the item to 18 months with complete degradatio­n possible within approximat­ely 3 years. This may however change depending on the physical and chemical compositio­n of the product.customers also have the option of achieving a faster degradatio­n rate by increasing the dose.

The process and residual have been rigorously tested and are certified tohave no adverse impact on the soil or the environmen­t, an advantage over alternativ­es that leave behind fragments and micro-particles. In fact, the remnant nutrient-rich soil can even be used as fertiliser.

Moreover, the process has been supported by third-party studies conducted by local and global test bodies such as Bureau Veritas and Northeast Laboratori­es. Inc.

Eco-one can be convenient­ly applied without altering production lines, enabling low-cost integratio­n into existing manufactur­ing processes.

At the recommende­d level of applicatio­n, the additive is a superior option for manufactur­ers and exporters looking to enter global markets, with a production cost impact of 10 – 15 percent, significan­tly below the cost of utilising biopolymer­s which also require special equipment and have limited supply.

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