25 June 2025
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Daubert Cromwell, which is a worldwide leader in Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) packaging, proudly declares the inauguration of Daubert VCI Films with BioNatur®, which is the first and only 100% recyclable and 100% biodegradable corrosion-inhibiting film planned for real-world ecological situations. These advanced packaging biodegrade over time in landfill atmospheres, break down into gases, water, and soil without leaving behind microplastics. Meanwhile, they are completely recyclable with usual polyethylene resources, providing manufacturers a cost-effective, sustainable packaging solution that doesn’t detriment performance.
This innovation shows an important step advancing in sustainable packaging, providing producers and shippers with an eco-friendly, high-performance substitute to cultural polyethylene (PE) films, which can take several years to decompose.
President & CEO at Daubert Cromwell, Martin Simpson, expressed, “We’re excited to offer a game-changing solution that supports our customers’ sustainability goals without compromising product performance. With BioNatur®, we’re helping reduce the long-term environmental impact of corrosion protection packaging.”
With such a launch, Daubert Cromwell allows businesses to make more ecologically accountable packaging choices without compromising quality or efficiency. Whether utilized VCI Films or bags are directed to a landfill or sent for reprocessing, operators can be self-assured they are doing the right thing for the environment.
Daubert’s BioNatur films do not need field polymers or measured composting surroundings. They uphold their operational honor until they influence a landfill, where they certainly biodegrade, contributing to a more sustainable resolution for the situation. Distinct oxo-degradable plastics, which depend on pro-oxidant extracts to hasten disintegration without completely biodegrading, BioNatur-based packaging biodegrades fully, avoiding microplastic pollution and decreasing ecological and health risks.
25 June 2025
25 June 2025
25 June 2025
25 June 2025