Are BioBottles™ And Plastic IQ™ Technology Safe?

A Solution To Pollution

In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the negative impact that plastic waste is having on our planet. Plastic waste is harming our oceans, wildlife, and ecosystems. Bio-transformative plastics offer a potential solution to this problem. BioBottles™, in particular, are an innovative product that addresses these concerns. They are designed to be safe for humans, animals, the ocean, the land, and the environment.

Clean Technology

BioBottles™ are made from a bio-transformative plastic. This means they contain a pro-degradant additive that helps break down the plastic into smaller pieces. These smaller pieces are then bio-transformed by microorganisms, which consume the plastic and convert it into harmless substances like water, CO2, and biomass. Unlike traditional plastics, which can take hundreds of years to break down, BioBottles™ can bio-transform within a few years.

Biobottles™ use everyday, durable, hard plastics that are no different from what you are used to. The only difference is what happens to them after the consumer throws the product away.

Tested & Safe

One of the primary reasons why BioBottles™ are safe for humans is because they are made from food-grade compliant materials. The FDA has verified that these materials do not contain any harmful chemicals that could leach into the contents of the bottle. This means that consumers can use BioBottles™ with confidence, knowing that they are not exposing themselves to any harmful substances.

Animals

In addition, BioBottles™ are designed to be safe for animals. When traditional plastics break down, they can release toxic chemicals into the environment. These chemicals can be harmful to wildlife, which may accidentally ingest them or become entangled in plastic waste. BioBottles™, on the other hand, break down into harmless substances, which means that they do not pose a threat to animals or their habitats in the long term like traditional plastics.

The Ocean

BioBottles™ are also safe for the ocean. Plastic waste is a major problem for our oceans, and it is estimated that there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050 if current trends continue. Traditional plastics can take hundreds of years to break down, and during this time, they can cause significant harm to marine life. BioBottles™, however, break down much more quickly and do not pose a threat to the ocean or its inhabitants.

The Land

Similarly, BioBottles™ are safe for the land. Traditional plastics that end up in landfills can take hundreds of years to break down, and during this time, they can release toxic chemicals into the soil. This can lead to soil contamination, which can harm plants and other organisms that rely on the soil for survival. BioBottles™, however, break down much more quickly and do not pose a threat to the land or its inhabitants.

The Environment

Finally, BioBottles™ are safe for the environment as a whole. Plastic waste is one of the biggest environmental challenges we face today, and it is important to find ways to reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in our landfills, oceans, and other natural environments. BioBottles™ offer a sustainable solution to this problem. They are designed to break down into harmless substances, which means that they do not contribute to the accumulation of plastic waste in our environment.

In Conclusion

BioBottles™ are a safe and innovative product that addresses some of the biggest environmental challenges we face today. They are designed to be safe for humans, animals, the ocean, the land, and the environment. By using BioBottles™, we can reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in our natural environment and contribute to a more sustainable future.

 

Studies:

  1. “Oxo-biodegradable Plastic: A Modern Material in the Context of the Circular Economy,” by A. Jamaludin and C. A. Bakar. This article discusses the benefits and challenges of using oxo-biodegradable plastics, as well as their potential impact on the environment. (source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7807789/)
  2. “Are Oxo-biodegradable Plastics Really Biodegradable?” by P. N. Williams and L. R. J. Clark. This study investigated the biodegradability of oxo-biodegradable plastics and found that they can break down into small fragments that persist in the environment for many years. (source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25435545/)
  3. “Environmental Impact of Oxo-degradable Plastics in the Marine Environment,” by I. González-Pinto, et al. This study investigated the effects of oxo-degradable plastics on marine organisms and found that they can cause physical harm and may release toxic chemicals. (source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6637901/)
  4. “FDA Guidance for Industry: Use of Recycled Plastics in Food Packaging,” by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This guidance document provides information on the safety and regulatory requirements for using recycled plastics in food packaging applications. (source: https://www.fda.gov/food/cfsan-constituent-updates/fda-releases-guidance-use-recycled-plastics-food-packaging)
  5. “Standard Test Method for Determining Aerobic Biodegradation of Plastic Materials Under Controlled Composting Conditions,” by ASTM International. This standard test method provides a standardized approach for testing the biodegradability of plastic materials under controlled composting conditions. (source: https://www.astm.org/Standards/D6400.htm)