Kiwi bioplastic company Compostify reveals sustainable breakthrough

The bioplastic has a plethora of use cases including plant pots and construction.

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A compostable bioplastic made from crops such as sugarcane, cassava and corn has just opened for orders across New Zealand. The sustainable bioplastic is designed and manufactured by New Zealand eco-innovation company Compostify. Compostify co-founder and chief operating officer Peter Wilson said the company’s mission is to replace conventional plastics with materials that work in harmony with nature.

“Not only is Compostify’s bioplastic practical and robust, it decomposes naturally, turning what was once waste into something beneficial for the soil,” Wilson said..