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.
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.
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.
Biodegradability has become a financial advantage. Verified sustainable materials reduce long-term risk, meet ESG standards and deliver measurable value in a circular economy.
Industries are replacing recyclable claims with verified biodegradability. Certified materials that fully decompose in landfill now define real sustainability performance and compliance.
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.
Global brands are replacing traditional plastics with certified biodegradable HDPE and LDPE to meet rising regulatory pressure and consumer demand for sustainable packaging.
Groundbreaking research links nanoplastics to endocrine disruption, fertility issues, and hormone-sensitive cancers. Exposure now starts in childhood and accumulates over time.
Multinational brands are accelerating the shift to biodegradable packaging as market, policy, and investor pressures converge to eliminate single-use plastics at scale.
Traditional plastics persist for centuries and shed microplastics — GT leads the shift to biodegradable packaging that breaks down safely and supports planetary health.
The Greener Tech Group explores the differences between HDPE and LDPE plastics—both made biodegradable—offering insights into which material best suits your sustainable packaging needs.