Author: Ben Jesinowski

Australia’s Ban on Hard to Recycle Plastics Signals a New Era for Sustainable Packaging

Australia will ban hard to recycle plastics by 2026. New national rules are reshaping packaging, accelerating material verification and increasing demand for biodegradable and enzyme based solutions.

Why Biodegradable Water Bottles Are a Strategic Advantage for Hospitality and Events in Australia

Hospitality and events in Australia are under pressure to reduce plastic waste. Biodegradable water bottles offer a verified solution that meets safety, compliance and sustainability expectations.

The Future of Safe Packaging in Australia and the Rise of Material Verification Programs

Safe packaging in Australia is entering a new era. Verified material standards and global product passport programs are reshaping how packaging is designed, certified and approved for market access.

The Hidden Journey of Household Plastics Through Soil Water and Food in Australian Farming Regions

Microplastics and nanoplastics move through soil, water and food systems in Australian farming regions. Verified scientific evidence shows how these particles reach the environment and influence human health.

The Rise of Biodegradable HDPE and LDPE in Global Supply Chains and What It Means for Australia

Global supply chains for high density and low density polyethylene are rapidly shifting toward certified biodegradable alternatives. Australia must align its industry to remain competitive.

The Economics of Biodegradability. Why Sustainable Materials Are Now a Competitive Advantage

Biodegradability has become a financial advantage. Verified sustainable materials reduce long-term risk, meet ESG standards and deliver measurable value in a circular economy.

Rethinking Industrial Packaging. The Shift from Recyclable Claims to Verified Biodegradability

Industries are replacing recyclable claims with verified biodegradability. Certified materials that fully decompose in landfill now define real sustainability performance and compliance.

Why plastic awareness belongs in every Australian classroom.

Australian classrooms are ideal places to build plastic awareness. Clear lessons on recycling codes, health impacts and safer materials help students reduce waste and choose biodegradable options with confidence.

Nanoplastic-Free Water: The Next Frontier in Public Health Innovation

Bottled water can contain hundreds of thousands of plastic particles per litre. Evidence links plastic particles in the body to health risks. Nanoplastic free water and biodegradable water bottles reduce exposure.

Replacing PET: The Race to Scale Safer Plastic Alternatives

PET plastic remains dominant, but global demand for biodegradable, certified alternatives is rising. The Eco Bottle offers a tested, landfill-safe replacement without microplastic residue.