Supported by 7th European Framework Agreement, Condensia Quimica has been actively involved in the project Dibbiopack now coming to an end.

The current consumption levels of plastic bags, bottles and packaging made from petroleum, result in high levels of littering and an inefficient use of resources and cause environ­mental pollution, threatening aquatic eco-systems worldwide for the issue of the presence of garbage in the water bodies.

Within this context, the European Unio... Read More...

Published at 29 Feb, 2016

We are proud to show the first examples of smart-nanomodified-PLA bottles obtained into the Dibbiopack Project.

The new multifunctional packages in a wide range of processes (injection & blow extrusion) improve the structural and barrier properties, introduce smart features and increase sustainability using nanotechnology. Moreover, they will be used in the near future by food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.

Dibbiopack Project involves 19 partners (SMEs, research cent... Read More...

Published at 28 Apr, 2015

The national CDTI project “Plapack” has been accomplished during the second half of 2014.

Thanks to the PLAPACK Project, a new generation of natural, compostable and biodegradable plastics, suitable for food contact and other applications, has been developed with a low migration and high flexibility.

These bioplastics are a modification of polylactic acid (PLA), so they have a lower environmental impact than the materials currently used. In its formulation, have been used ... Read More...

Published at 12 Dec, 2014

The FP7 European Project "Dibbiopack" has entered in its 3rd year of activities.

This 4-year project is going to develop packaging that will be used in the near future by food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.

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Published at 01 Oct, 2014

After 4 years of effort the "Biostruct" project has arrived to its headline. Important goals in the biodegradable products field were attained.

Condensia Química wish to thanks all the people involved into this FP7 project, from 20 partners of the industry and research centers. All the best...

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Published at 30 Jen, 2013