Lend an ear: Corn-based material introduced for biodegradable packaging

"Today’s packaging spotlight is on Corn Next, a biotech innovator shaking up the industry with CornNext-17, a corn starch-based material that’s biodegradable, PFAS-free, and even edible for wildlife! Certified by the USDA and BPI, it decomposes in just 30 days, far outpacing traditional plastics. Here’s the kicker: unlike paper straws that disintegrate mid-use, CornNext-17’s durability lasts hours in water. Plus, it works with current packaging lines with minor tweaks, making it a game-changer for manufacturers. As they scale up production in Illinois, this could redefine how the paper packaging industry competes with bioplastics. Stay tuned—this is one to watch!"https://www.packagingdive.com/news/corn-next-material-biodegradable-packaging-straw-spoon/738430/

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