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A World Free of Plastic? Just a Matter of Time

SkyTrax Bottles | November.20.2009 | 0 Comments

Day 1 (Right) Day 365 (Left)

6 Months (Left) Day 1 (Right)

Is the day in sight where the world may become plastic free?  Today, SkyTrax of London, On. has announced that it has teamed with ESP Solutions Ltd. of Vancouver to help bring their proprietary Oxo Bio-degradable additive technologies to the marketplace.  Oxo Biodegradation technology causes products made of plastics such as Polyethylene and Polypropylene (comprising 2/3 of all plastics material produced) to start to lose molecular weight when exposed to UV, heat and mechanical stress and then fragment and decompose into microscopic particles.

The picture is an example of a plastic food tray with Oxo biodegradation technology applied in the plastic.  The picture on the right is the food tray at Day 1, and the picture on the left is the food tray after 6 Months.  Something the world has never seen before.

Following  years of research, ESP Solutions Ltd. have been able to create “cutting edge” Oxo Bio technology, it is now possible to manufacture ‘biodegradable’ plastic materials that are non toxic and environmentally friendly, with the additional feature of being completely recyclable.

Polymer scientists believe that regular plastic materials may take up to 100 years or longer to break down causing an increasing plastic accumulation and potential pollution problem. This factor is both hazardous to our planet, our wildlife, overloading our landfills and creating a massive visually disastrous impact on the planet.

ESP Solutions Ltd. mandate is to offer those involved in the buying and selling of plastic packaging materials, a concept for achieving “sustainable solutions” and to provide added value by offering certain proprietary additives that will build customer confidence in these sustainable solutions.

Recent technological developments have reinforced the belief that the Oxo Biodegradable additive system will be economically effective in a wide variety of plastic product applications. Our intelligent additives support the three R’s of Packaging, REDUCE, REUSE and RECYCLE, and now they offer a 4th R- REMOVE.

The benefit for businesses switching from conventional plastic packaging such as plastic bags, pallet wrap, plastic bubble wrap, plastic trays, plastic twine, shrink wrap and stretch wraps to degradable/bio-degradable packaging is undeniable. The cost of switching to degradable/bio-degradable plastic products is negligible; however there will be tremendous publicity to be gained by enhancing a company’s environmental image.  The companies that make their packaging “green” ….are perceived by consumers as “Environmentally good Stewards” and socially responsible.

SkyTrax Bottles Featured in the London Free Press

SkyTrax Bottles | November.3.2009 | 0 Comments

London Free PressCheck out SkyTrax Bottles featured in the Business Monday section of the London Free Press.  London is the hometown to SkyTrax Stainless Steel Bottles. Click here to check out the feature.

SkyTrax Bottles Around the World

SkyTrax Bottles | October.29.2009 | 0 Comments

DSC01848Check out the latest pictures from the SkyTrax Bottles Flickr page.  Recently added are some great shots of the Pretty in Pink bottle roaming the streets on London, England.  Click here to check out more, and don’t forget to add your pictures of your SkyTrax bottles on your travels.

4 Documentaries about the Bottled Water Industry

Plastic Bottle Industry | October.13.2009 | 1 Comment

In this weeks blog post, SkyTrax Stainless Steel Bottles suggests 4 must see movies about the bottled water industry and the effects they are leaving on our environment.

1.  ”Tapped” Directed by:  Stephanie Soechtig. Click Here to watch the Trailer.

2. “Flow” Directed by: Irena Salina. Click Here to watch the Trailer.

3.  ”Water Life” Directed by: Kevin McMahon.  Click Here to watch the Trailer.

4.  ”Blue Gold” Directed by: Sam Bozzo. Click Here to watch the Trailer.

SkyTrax featured in the Brock Press

News | October.8.2009 | 0 Comments

brocklogoSkyTrax Bottles, was recently featured in the Brock Press, from Brock University out of St. Catharines, Ontario.  Take a look at the article here.

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