Stories
- Biome Technologies is the new name for Stanelco
- German website
- New brochure
- Biome in the press - Packaging News
- Don Taylor, Sales Manager North America
- Sales within weeks of launching BiomeClear
- Spanish website
- A new standard in high temperature bioplastics
- Anuncio de la creación de una fuerza completamente nueva en Bioplásticos
- Un nuevo miembro en el Equipo técnico
Biome Technologies is the new name for Stanelco Monday, 12th July 2010
Our parent company has renamed to Biome Technologies as it moved to the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange. This name reflects the growing portion of its activities that are now in the bioplastics market.
To view their new website please go to the following address www.biometechnologiesplc.com
German website Wednesday, 26th May 2010
We have now launched German version of our website. To have a look, click on the flag at the top of the page.
New brochure Thursday, 29th April 2010
To view the digital copy please click here or to download the brochure click on the image below.
Biome in the press - Packaging News Wednesday, 7th April 2010
MAP film: a fresh direction
Given the sophisticated performance and cost-effectiveness of traditional oil-derived polymers for MAP shrink films, can biopolymers really compete in this market?
Stanelco group company Biome Bioplastics believes so. Having focused its R&D efforts on heat resistance, it is now busy tailoring versions of its biopolymers, principally starch-based, with improved moisture barrier properties.
Thermoplastic starches tend to provide a good gas barrier. The challenge hinges on the tendency of natural starches to absorb water, says Biome. This is one reason why flexible biopolymers have been associated with fresh produce, where the natural transpiration of the material is a benefit.
But while this means that the resin needs to be supplemented to curb these moisture-absorbing tendencies, any adaptation needs to maintain their compostable (or at least biodegradable) character.
As Biome managing director Paul Law says: "You could, cynically, simply fill out the structure with hydrophobic material and still say it was ‘starch-based', but it would no longer be biodegradable."
In fact, a combination of additives and a thin layer of ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) need not break the 5% barrier stipulated in the PAS 2050 compostability standard, he claims.
Of EVOH, Law says: "Although it will keep moisture out, it absorbs moisture, allowing the film to eventually break down." Whether that process is sufficiently fast to allow designation as ‘compostable' remains to be seen, he adds.
R&D work has already yielded a list of potential candidates for barrier combinations, he says. The most promising will undergo independent testing, and a range of solutions should be available by the autumn.
Meat, poultry and other MAP markets have not been associated particularly with bioplastics in the past. But Law points out that demand for biodegradable absorbent pads for this type of pack has increased, making sealing films the next logical step.
Read the full article here.
Don Taylor, Sales Manager North America Friday, 26th March 2010
Don Taylor joined Biome Bioplastics as North American Sales Manager in October 2008 with a vast amount of experience in developing sales into this core area. Don has particular experience in introducing bio materials into a market dominated by oil-based polymers, having worked in the industry for many years.
Don gained ten years experience in both the fibers and textile industry, in business development, sales and product development, having worked for several multinational companies, including Courtaulds, Akzo Nobel, Acordis and Celanese. From this he went on to gain a further 12 years experience in the bio-film industry, where he developed a multimillion dollar sales portfolio in a wide range of application areas.
Don brings an entrepreneurial flair with large company expertise, developing new business, with particular experience in biomaterials. He has successfully brought his passion into developing sales of Biome Bioplastics into the North American market.
He says: “I am excited about the opportunity to raise the profile of Biome Bioplastics and our unique offering of superior products to the North American market, where we strive to make bioplastics a mainstream part of the plastics industry.”
Sales within weeks of launching BiomeClear Friday, 19th March 2010
Biome Bioplastics is pleased to have delivered its first sales of BiomeClear resin following the product launch of this grade in January. BiomeClear is a translucent, low-noise film which is strong, flexible and biodegradable.
BiomeClear provides a combination of clarity and feel not normally associated with biodegradable films with high renewable content. With its ease of use during all production processes, the resin has already successfully been converted into materials for stationery use; and is being trialled for a number of other applications such as fresh produce packaging, window films for bread and bakery packaging.
The first sales have gone to a large plastics conversion company in Northern Europe.
Paul Law begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting, Managing Director of Biome Bioplastics, reported:
“We are delighted with the response we have received from customers in such a short period of time. Although we were confident about the need for such a product, initial sales within the first months have further justified the investment we made in its development.”
For further information, samples or general enquiries regarding BiomeClear or any other Biome products, please contact Vicky Ashton.vicky.ashton@biomebioplastics.co.uk
Spanish website Wednesday, 24th February 2010
To better communicate with our Spanish customers and a wider Spanish speaking audience, Biome Bioplastics has launched a Spanish version of the new website. To view, click on the language flag at the top of the page. Other market specific translations coming soon.
A new standard in high temperature bioplastics Wednesday, 17th February 2010
Biome Bioplastics Limited is proud to announce the launch of an exciting development in the field of bioplastics.
BiomeHT 90 is the first of a new range of high temperature bioplastics that will provide significant benefits over existing alternatives within the market. This new bioplastic is in a class of its own and offers, for the first time, the ability for bioplastics to be used in higher temperature applications due to its superior temperature performance and greater rigidity.
This breakthrough in the bioplastics sector opens the market to a multitude of new possibilities and applications that have not been able to benefit from the environmental properties of bioplastics in the past.
With a softening point of greater than 90OC, in both dry and wet conditions, BiomeHT 90 exceeds the performance of alternative bioplastic products by 20-30OC; a breakthrough for high temperature applications.
BiomeHT 90 has been tested in injection mouldings and sheet/thermoforming applications with superb results, offering wide and varied opportunities for use in many sectors and products, whilst also retaining the environmental credentials associated with Biome Bioplastics. BiomeHT 90 is made from predominantly renewable resources and is fully recyclable, providing for lower lifecycle costings and excellent end-of-life credentials.
In addition, the mechanical properties have also been improved to provide stiffer and stronger mouldings, which are now similar, if not better, than the Biome product Bioplast GS 2189 which, in its own right, out performs other bioplastics.
This pioneering innovation changes the face of the bioplastics sector, providing opportunities for the use of environmentally friendly plastic products in a wide range of new applications. BiomeHT 90 is ideal for use in cutlery and plates for hot food applications, thermoformed cups and lids, hot and warm fill packaging, medical instruments that require sterilisation, cooking accessories, baby bottles, casings for consumer electronics and automotive components, to mention just a few.
Paul Law begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting, Managing Director, Biome Bioplastics Limited, commented, ‘This is a major breakthrough in the development of bioplastics and I thank my dedicated research team for their work in developing this outstanding product that will change the face of bioplastics.’
‘This has considerably expanded the possible applications for bioplastics and opens new markets and products to the opportunity of using a product with exceptional environmental credentials.’
Anuncio de la creación de una fuerza completamente nueva en Bioplásticos Monday, 25th January 2010
Nos complace anunciar que la división de bioplásticos de Stanelco plc ha sido redenominada como Biome Bioplastics Limited.
Este fabricante líder en el mercado se conoce por su experiencia e innovación en el campo de los bioplásticos y por ofrecer un excelente servicio técnico y atención al cliente.
Puesto que la división de bioplásticos ha experimentado unos altos niveles de crecimiento continuo a través del desarrollo de nuevas tecnologías, hemos decidido crear una nueva marca y empresa que refleje nuestra experiencia en el campo y sirva de plataforma para el crecimiento de esta industria de tecnología punta.
“El negocio de Stanelco en el sector de los bioplásticos ha seguido obteniendo altos niveles de crecimiento durante los últimos dos años, lo que nos ha situado como uno de los líderes en bioplásticos. Resulta adecuado que ahora se conozca a la división con un nombre que refleje tan bien sus actividades.
El nuevo nombre, Biome (pronunciado bai-om), es un derivado del término científico que se usa para describir condiciones climáticas ecológicamente similares tales como comunidades de plantas, animales y organismos del suelo, a menudo conocidas como ecosistemas. La redenominación al nuevo nombre, Biome Bioplastics, por lo tanto se ajusta bien a un negocio que fabrica materiales a partir de recursos renovables y que son biodegradables al final de su vida útil.” según palabras de Paul Law, Director General de Biome Bioplastics Ltd.
De parte de todo el equipo de Biome Bioplastics, estamos deseando trabajar con ustedes en esta nueva y emocionante aventura.
Un nuevo miembro en el Equipo técnico Friday, 22nd January 2010
Biome Bioplastics se complace en anunciar la incorporación de Daniel Arnillas a nuestro Equipo técnico.
Daniel es originario de España y licenciado en Química por la Universidad del País Vasco. Ha adquirido una significante experiencia desde que salió de la universidad, trabajando en la transformación y moldeo rotacional de plásticos y gomas, hasta que desarrolló un interés especial en los bioplásticos.
Como su lengua nativa es el español, Daniel nos ayudará a atender a nuestros clientes europeos, y al mismo tiempo trabajará en el desarrollo y procesado de nuestros nuevos productos bioplásticos.
Daniel ha dicho: "Me hace mucha ilusión haberme unido a Biome Bioplastics, pues resulta emocionante aprovechar mis capacidades para ayudar a desarrollar nuevos e innovadoes materiales bioplásticos".





