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More than 2 billion cups of coffee are drunk every day in the world,
and a large part produces non-recyclable waste
Novamont has developed compostable capsules made of Mater-Bi with over
60% of raw material of renewable origin.
The Coop Italia’s coffee Capsules are already on the market. The compostable
capsules can be disposed of together with organic waste allowing the reduction
of packaging waste.
MATER-BI COFFEE CAPSULES
EVEN THE CAPSULE BECOMES COMPOST
BENEFITS
Industrially Compostable according to
EN13432
Biobased content ≥ 60%
High thermo-mechanical resistance (after
post-molding annealing process)
No odor nor taste transferred to food
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BIODEGRADABILITY AND COMPOSTABILITY
ACCORDING TO THE HARMONIZED EUROPEAN STANDARD EN13432
DISINTEGRATION
(determination of the
maximum acceptable
thickness)
LOW LEVELS OF
HEAVY METALS
(below the predefined
maximum values) and no
negative effects on the
quality of the compost
BIODEGRADABILITY
Capacity of the material to be
converted into carbon dioxide (CO2)
thanks to microorganisms, similar to
what happens to natural waste
ABSENCE OF
NEGATIVE EFFECTS
on the composting process
COMPOSTABILITY
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A
COMPOSTABLE MATERIAL
• The standard EN 13423 “Requirements for
packaging recoverable through composting and
biodegradation. Test scheme and evaluation
criteria for the final acceptance of packaging”
describes a standard set of criteria for
determining whether a material can be
considered “compostable” and therefore
recyclable through the composting of organic
waste.
• EN 13432 is an "harmonized" standard, since it
was cited in the Official Journal of the European
Communities* as an implementation standard
for the European Directive on packaging and
packaging waste (94/62/EC).
* O.J. of the European Communities L 190 12/07/2001 p.0021-0023
90%
6 MONTHS
90%
3 MONTHS