EcoPHA, in collaboration with award-winning Australian design company Terra Sol, is helping shape a regenerative, circular economy through an innovative model that links biofuel production, bioplastics, and pongamia reforestation.
As Australia accelerates its path to decarbonisation, Rio Tinto’s recent move to plant 750,000 pongamia trees near Townsville has gained attention as a pioneering approach to sustainable biofuels. But the story doesn’t stop there.
🌱 Rio Tinto’s Biofuel Ambition Meets EcoPHA’s Bioplastic Breakthrough
While Rio Tinto focuses on turning pongamia oil into renewable diesel, EcoPHA is transforming the same oil—and its by-products—into marine-safe, home-compostable PHA bioplastics. This dual-purpose strategy maximises the value of pongamia and reduces waste across the entire lifecycle.
Ecopha Produces PHA from Pongamia Oil in a World First
“We believe in building systems where every input has multiple outputs,” said Dr Wilson Ling, CEO of EcoPHA. “The more we integrate sectors – agriculture, mining, packaging – the faster we accelerate toward a truly regenerative economy.”
EcoPHA’s patent-filed technology enables the production of PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoate), a biodegradable plastic that breaks down in soil, compost, and marine environments within 3–6 months, leaving no trace behind.
🌿 A Circular Economy Rooted in Pongamia
Pongamia trees, native to northern Australia, thrive on degraded or previously mined land, making them ideal for both carbon sequestration and sustainable product development. After extracting pongamia oil, remaining residues can be repurposed into PHA bioplastic and even processed into cattle feed, creating a zero-waste value chain.
EcoPHA’s full-circle model converts agricultural and biofuel waste into packaging solutions that meet the growing demand from food service, healthcare, and events sectors under pressure to eliminate single-use plastics.
🌏 Australia Leading on Climate-Tech and Innovation
EcoPHA, together with Terra Sol, will present their innovation on a global stage as the Supporting Sustainability Partners at the Asia Pacific Cities Summit in Dubai this October. Their message: homegrown innovation can replace fossil-fuel-based plastics and decarbonise urban supply chains.
This alliance sends a strong signal to governments and industries: Australia has the innovation, capability, and sustainable model to lead the future of materials.
📌 Key Highlights:
Rio Tinto’s Leadership: 750,000 pongamia trees planted for renewable diesel.
EcoPHA’s Patent: Pongamia oil transformed into certified biodegradable plastic.
Circular Model: No waste—residue becomes plastic and cattle feed.
Marine-Safe, Home-Compostable: PHA degrades in 3–6 months.
Scalable Solution: Responding to demands in food service, healthcare, events.
Showcased at Global Summit: EcoPHA and Terra Sol to present at APCS Dubai.
🟢 EcoPHA is redefining materials with science-backed innovation and circular solutions.
Terra Sol ensures these innovations meet real-world usability with sustainable, design-driven packaging.
Together, they are positioning Australia as a climate-tech leader on the world stage.