Biodegradable technology is Australia’s next green export boom, offering certified alternatives to plastic waste and positioning the nation as a leader in sustainable trade.
Biodegradable technology is Australia’s next green export boom, offering certified alternatives to plastic waste and positioning the nation as a leader in sustainable trade.
Global brands are replacing traditional plastics with certified biodegradable HDPE and LDPE to meet rising regulatory pressure and consumer demand for sustainable packaging.
Emerging science links nanoplastics to hormone disruption and chronic illness. Here’s what the data reveals and why plastic-free alternatives matter more than ever.
Australia recycles just 30% of plastic bottles. The rest end up in landfill or nature, releasing microplastics. The Eco Bottle offers a certified biodegradable solution.
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.
The EU’s new sustainability passport is set to redefine global trade standards, influencing how green technologies are certified, licensed, and accepted across international markets.
Many believe plastic is recyclable or biodegradable—but the truth is far more complex. The Greener Tech Group explains the real science behind plastic waste and safer alternatives.
GT introduces agricultural innovations that eliminate synthetic chemicals, promoting clean food systems and regenerative land practices for a greener planet.
Traditional plastics persist for centuries and shed microplastics — GT leads the shift to biodegradable packaging that breaks down safely and supports planetary health.