Leading agricultural waste fibre technology company Papyrus Australia Ltd. (ASX:PPY) has completed a successful trial using its factory-produced refined banana fibre to produce commercial quantities of biodegradable moulded food packaging products in a conventional, off the shelf, moulding machine.
This successful trial is a major milestone for the company as it:
Managing Director, Ramy Abraham Azer, said the successful trial results represent a significant IP gain on how to prepare banana fibre for moulding and how to set up moulding lines to successfully mould the company’s fibre products.
Whilst we have made moulded products before in Australia, China and Egypt, all were from fibre prepared under laboratory conditions and with very limited moulding runs,” Mr Abraham Azer said.
“We are now able to produce ‘tailored’ fibre on daily basis at our factory in Sohag that is subsequently moulded at a stock standard moulding factory for a whole shift.
“Additionally, we are confident that we can now harness the unique advantages banana fibre has to optimise the end product or to achieve products other fibres are unable to produce.”