Australia’s Homegrown PHA Products Deserve A Place..
Ban Plastic, Not The Science: Australia’s Homegrown PHA Products Deserve A Place … So Why Aren’t They Approved Yet? Date: April 22, 2025Source: Medianet News
Ban Plastic, Not The Science: Australia’s Homegrown PHA Products Deserve A Place … So Why Aren’t They Approved Yet? Date: April 22, 2025Source: Medianet News
Date: April 22, 2025 | Source: Mirage.News Australia’s battle against single-use plastics may be on shaky ground unless urgently supported by certified, sustainable alternatives. With
Ecopha Biotech has been featured in the latest international report “Emerging Innovations, Sustainable Solutions Leading the Industry”, highlighting our breakthrough in developing compostable PHA bioplastics
World-first breakthrough, Ecopha Biotech By PHA Sourcing Team • March 12, 2025 Introduction The global shift toward biodegradable plastics has led to continued innovations in
World-first breakthrough, Ecopha Biotech Australia’s Ecopha Eyes Pongamia Tree for Bioplastics By Rebecca Gendron • March 17, 2025 Introduction 🌱 Ecopha Biotech is pioneering the
World-first breakthrough, Ecopha Biotech Introduction In a world-first breakthrough, Ecopha Biotech has successfully converted pongamia oil into polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), a biodegradable and home-compostable bio-based plastic.