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Kaneka Showcases Bio-based Polymers for Food Contact Applications at K 2019

Published on 2019-10-22. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  K 2019      Biobased Solutions      Additives for Packaging    

KANPR001cKaneka is showcasing Kaneka Biodegradable Polymer PHBH™ technology at K 2019, following recent food contact material approval in the EU, Japan and the US. The company has developed bio-based and biodegradable polymer PHBH, which is not only recyclable through composting, but is also biodegradable in natural environments, including marine waters.

Kaneka’s Biodegradable Polymer


Articles made of PHBH have a major sustainability advantage in helping to cut back on littering and ocean pollution through its biodegradable properties. “The plastics industry is being challenged to come up with more sustainable and biodegradable solutions and help reduce littering issues.”

“Particularly in recent years, marine pollution through microplastics has become a major global societal issue. With this new biopolymer, we are offering a plant-based alternative to compostable and biodegradable articles,” says Yukihito Ozaki, General Manager Biodegradable Polymers Division, at Kaneka.

With “OK Biodegradable MARINE” certification that guarantees biodegradability in sea water, Kaneka’s new solution can help to reduce marine pollution. Other TÜV Austria Belgium certified labels for Biodegradable Polymer PHBH are “OK Biobased,” “OK biodegradable Soil,” “OK Compost Home,” and “OK Compost Industrial.”

The new biopolymer is produced through a microorganism fermentation process, in which plant oils and its fatty acids are used as a primary raw material. It shows excellent biodegradable properties under natural conditions such as in soil and in marine waters and will start to biodegrade into CO₂ and water through the digestive process of micro-organisms available in nature.

Kaneka has been piloting the production of PHBH at its Takasago headquarters in Japan since 2011. Current production is running at capacity of 1,000 MT/y. However, pilot production capacity will be upscaled to 5,000 MT/y by December 2019.

Accelerating Expansion of PHBH


Recent food contact material approvals in the EU, Japan and the US will now allow Kaneka to accelerate their expansion of PHBH:

  • In March 2018, PHBH was registered as a food contact material of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  • In May 2019, PHBH was adopted to the positive list of the Japan Hygienic Olefin in May 2019, which means that the raw material can be used in food utensils, containers and packaging materials and Japan.
  • In August 2019, Kaneka’s solutions obtained extended food contact approval towards all food types in the EU. This means that from now on, PHBH can be used for articles such as cutlery, straws, cups, on top of dry food contact applications such as fruit and vegetable bags.

At its booth at K 2019 (Hall 6, stand 6A020), Kaneka is presenting cutting-edge material solutions, including this major advancement in sustainability. Company experts are available to provide more details on this revolutionary technology.


Source: Kaneka
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