8 October 2024

EcoStatic® Filter Media: Creating and Demystifying Your Biomaterial Options, Part 2

In Part 1, we explored the basics of biomaterials, biobased, and biodegradable concepts. Now, let’s dig deeper into some key definitions and pathways for creating environmentally friendly solutions:

Key Definitions:
• Biodegradable: The ability for a material to safely break down into components that can be absorbed by the environment.
• Biosourced: Refers to materials derived from recently planted, farmed, or recycled organic sources.
Biodegradable Pathways:
• Biodegradable: Must meet criteria such as microbial consumption, disintegration, lack of ecotoxicity, and absence of heavy metals. Some standards even include biocompatibility testing with seedlings and worms.
• Recyclable: Materials that can be processed and reused after their initial lifecycle, minimizing waste.
• Compostable: Materials that break down naturally in home or industrial composting conditions, contributing to a circular economy.
Biosourced Options:
• Biobased: Products derived from recently farmed organic materials, as opposed to fossil-based resources.
• Recycled: Materials that have already been used and repurposed, reducing the need for virgin resources.

At Lanaco, sustainability drives our innovation. Our EcoStatic® air filter media offers environmentally friendly solutions that don’t compromise on performance. Contact us to learn how our EcoStatic® range can be integrated into your specific requirements and applications, helping you create natural, high-efficiency air filtration systems.

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