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Ecoflex (BASF) •Ecobras, Starch/Ecoflex (BASF) •Cereplast Compostables, (Cereplast)
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Cereplast The hybrid resins in Cereplast products replace up to 50% of the petroleum product for more durable applications, such as toys, electronics, automotive and medical products.
Bioplastics Boom 2010
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California-based Cereplast is making news again with the release later this month of a new Cereplast Hybrid Resin called Biopropylene 50.
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(OTCBB: CERPD) ( "Cereplast," or the "Company"), a leading manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics, commented today that higher future oil prices will enable biodegradable plastics to compete more effectively with conventional petroleum-based plastics as price differences between renewable and standard plastic materials begin to eventually decrease and allow bioplastics to become more cost-competitive.
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(NASDAQ: CERP) ( "Cereplast," or the "Company"), a leading manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, compostable and sustainable plastics, announced today that it will be presenting at the 8 th Annual Ardour Capital Energy Technology Conference taking place in New York City on September 16 and September 17, 2010.
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(NASDAQ: CERP) ( "Cereplast," or the "Company"), a leading manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, compostable and sustainable plastics, announced today that it will be presenting at Wedbush Securities '2 nd Annual Clean Technology & Industrial Growth MAC: Management Access
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Smaller manufacturers, some in the start-up phase, are also competing for a piece of this market, including Cereplast Inc., of El Segundo, Calif., which hopes to make glasses for 3-D movies using bio-based and biodegradable resins.
Just One Word: Bioplastics Mara Lemos Stein 2010
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At left, a plastic pen whose casing uses Cereplast
Bioplastics Boom 2010
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Cereplast Cereplast 's compostable resins, made from plant starches derived from corn, tapioca, wheat and potatoes, are meant for single-use disposable food serviceware and packaging.
Bioplastics Boom 2010
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Cereplast Because many bioplastics are biodegradable, their use is intended to ease the amounts of refuse dumped in landfills and oceans.
Bioplastics Boom 2010
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