Why choose our materials?
We offer a wide variety of materials for different applications. All our grades are compostable, successfully passing the compostability tests required by ISO 13432.
WHY ARE OUR MATERIALS COMPOSTABLE?
All our ZIMIA grades undergo rigorous disintegration testing under conditions that simulate industrial composting.
EUROPEAN PACKAGING REGULATION (PPWR) : bioplastics and compostable packaging
The European Parliament has approved the revised and final text of the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation, which will enter into force 18 months after its publication in January 2025.
BIOFAST Project: Success in reducing biodegradation testing time in compostable bioplastics.
Prime Biopolymers is proud to announce that the BIOFAST project, funded by the Valencian Institute of Competitiveness and Innovation (IVACE+i), has been successfully concluded, achieving a reduction in the time of the biodegradation tests for compostable bioplastics.
BIOVALSA Project
We are proud to announce our participation in the BIOVALSA project, in collaboration with AIMPLAS, the Technical University of Valencia, VIROMII and BIOBAM.
ZIMIA Bioplastics in Mexico: Extrusion Blown Bottles
Prime Biopolymers has successfully developed bottles for oils of up to one liter manufactured by extrusion blowing in the facility of Thermofluidos, S.A. of C.V. for the industrial production in Mexico
Prime Biopolymers showcases its innovations at Plastimagen 2023
Within the framework of PLASTIMAGEN 2023, Prime Biopolymers had the privilege of presenting its latest advances in the development of ZIMIA.
The myths of biodegradation in bioplastics
Biodegradation is a key characteristic, but its often misunderstood. Here we dismantle some common misconceptions.
Plast Milano 2023: Innovation and Bioplastics
Hoy hablamos de nuestra experiencia en Plast Milano 2023. Haz clic para saber cómo fue el evento.
Bioplastics and conventional plastics: comparative analysis
We will explore the fundamental differences between bioplastics and traditional plastics.