Corn Next Launches Biobased Material CornNext-17 to Reduce Plastic Pollution
Corn Next has launched CornNext-17, a biobased material aimed at addressing the issue of plastic pollution.
Drawn from renewable corn starch, CornNext-17 leverages a patented fermentation process and has rapid decomposition capabilities.
According to the company, CornNext-17 serves as a sustainable solution that retains the natural polysaccharide structure of corn starch, allowing for complete biodegradation within 30 days in natural settings.
The company also claimed that its material maintains the necessary mechanical properties for a broad spectrum of uses, from packaging to consumer goods and industrial components.
CornNext-17 serves as an alternative to conventional plastics and bioplastics such as polylactic acid (PLA) and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA).
The product comes with the potential to ‘transform’ various industries, encouraging them to shift towards more sustainable materials.
The CornNext-17 White Paper, released alongside the product launch, provides an in-depth look at the material’s characteristics.