New Breakthrough Made in Sustainable Plastics Industry
- Author: Katie Carlson
- Categories: Environment, Science, Technology
- Published Date: May 12, 2025
- Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes
A significant advancement has been achieved in the realm of sustainable plastics through the collaboration of EcoPHA and Terra Sol. These award-winning industry leaders are set to transform the accessibility and functionality of plastic-free solutions.
Terra Sol, a leader in compostable packaging design, is renowned for its reusable product designs. EcoPHA, a biotechnology company, specializes in PHA bioplastics produced via fermentation of renewable resources. Notably, their PHA bioplastics are derived from Pongamia oil, sourced from the Pongamia tree native to Australia.
The utilization of the Pongamia tree by EcoPHA is groundbreaking. It enables the production of renewable plastics from readily available resources, eliminating competition with food crops—a common issue with corn and soy-based bioplastics.
Setting a New Standard for Bioplastics
This innovation establishes a new benchmark for sustainable materials, benefiting both families and businesses. The collaboration between EcoPHA and Terra Sol has resulted in truly home-compostable and commercially viable alternatives to fossil fuel-based plastics. This development allows businesses to meet consumer demand for plastic-free options effectively.
This non-toxic plastic alternative offers cost-effective solutions for packaging, food service, mining, and manufacturing industries, aiming to reduce plastic waste. EcoPHA’s invention, combined with Terra Sol’s design expertise, ensures the product’s transition from laboratory to market readiness.
Louise Sykes, CEO of Terra Sol, emphasizes the strength of their collaboration:
“Our partnership with EcoPHA combines our respective strengths to address the global need for plastic waste reduction.”
A Compostable Solution for the Future
This product is the first of its kind to offer a compostable packaging solution that integrates sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and practical application. Unlike other industrial bioplastics, PHA is 100% compostable, leaving no microplastics behind.
Terra Sol has designed PHA-based lids, cups, straws, and cutlery, providing businesses with affordable sustainable options. EcoPHA’s Pongamia oil-based PHA products also enable businesses to earn carbon credits, offsetting production costs and encouraging the adoption of sustainable packaging.
The partnership aims to overcome common barriers faced by compostable materials, such as high production costs. By manufacturing in Australia, they have reduced transportation emissions and secured reliable supply chains for PHA product production.
To work towards a waste-free future, EcoPHA and Terra Sol are collaborating with waste management and government policy leaders to integrate PHA-based packaging into composting infrastructure.
With the pressing need for plastic alternatives, PHA bioplastics emerge as the most sustainable and renewable option, preventing long-term pollution and reducing global carbon footprints.
Australia currently leads globally in PHA bioplastics, and the new use of Pongamia oil expands opportunities for sustainable packaging worldwide. Terra Sol and EcoPHA are committed to making 100% compostable solutions the new standard for retail and industrial packaging needs.