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Understanding polylactic acid (PLA): A transition towards bioplastics
Polylactic Acid (PLA) is often treated as the default success story of the bioplastics transition. Yet, when examined through a life cycle lens, its sustainability credentials are far more conditional than commonly assumed. Before diving deeper, let's first look at its origin and market reach. Also, learn about the latest announcement of second phase of single use plastic ban by the UAE w.e.f Jan 1, 2026 and its significance for PLA and other bioplastics.
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Jan 99 min read


Benzene : An "evil" that is not dead yet
For over a century, benzene has been the foundation block of modern chemistry — a molecule that enabled everything from plastics and pharmaceuticals to fuels and detergents. Yet, it’s also among the most controversial, carcinogenic substances in industrial use today. Despite decades of reform and substitution efforts, benzene and its derivatives remain deeply entrenched in the global value chain. Their persistence tells an uncomfortable truth: industrial dependency rarely dis
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Nov 5, 202512 min read


Micro-insights 1: Animal origin based packaging materials
We have kicked off with our knowledge series on alternatives to plastics or plastics derived packaging in order to decode sustainable choices for sustainability teams and corporate buyers. This series aims to provide in-depth analyses, case studies, and expert insights into the various sustainable packaging solutions available in the market today.
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Jul 21, 20252 min read
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