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Now we can wash away our plastic problem
Chilean businessman Roberto Astete has had the same dream for the past several years: used plastic cutlery at a diner are automatically sorted into small grinders, then the debris dissolves in water in just a few minutes and is flushed away.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 need to collect, transport and dispose of plastic waste at special facilities anymore. They can be processed easily on site to reduce ocean pollution,鈥 Astete explains.
These days, his dream is almost a reality thanks to a new material and processing technology from his Chinese partner.
In late July, Astete鈥檚 company Solubag and Polye Materials in China鈥檚 southern Guangdong Province jointly launched a series of soluble shopping bags in Santiago, capital of Chile, right before the country enacted a new law barring businesses from giving out plastic bags to customers.
It takes centuries for petrochemical plastic bags to degrade in the ocean, choking marine animals and harming the entire ecosystem.
PVA bags
The bag introduced by the two companies dissolves in water quickly, and Astete even drank the mixture during a press conference to endorse its safety.
According to Chen Gang, chairman of Polyrocks Chemical, Polye鈥檚 parent firm, the bag鈥檚 raw material is modified Polyvinyl Alcohol, or PVA, which comes from natural gas or calcium carbide.
鈥淧VA bags dissolve in water in minutes so they won鈥檛 choke the marine animals. The solution will not pollute water or soil,鈥 Chen explains. 鈥淭his alternative to plastic bags is eco-friendly.鈥
PVA has been used in paint, glue and textile manufacturing since the 1930s. PVA film has also been widely used for packaging in recent years.
However, it was difficult and costly to process this material into shopping bags due to its lack of thermoplasticity, says Cui Yuefei, the bag鈥檚 inventor and a senior engineer with the South China University of Technology.
Cui had spent years on modifying PVA in laboratories and completed his experiments in 2008. By adding certain agents, he made it easier for the material to be pelleted, blow-molded and made into bags.
The researcher鈥檚 work caught the attention of Polyrocks, a reputed fire retardant producer that was trying to explore new business ventures. They joined hands in modified PVA industrialization in 2015.
鈥淲e were looking for a suitable blow-molding machine in the northeastern Chinese city of Dalian in 2016,鈥 Cui tells Xinhua. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when and where we met Astete.鈥
At that time, the Chilean had been searching for a company capable of and interested in making affordable water soluble bags around the world for over two years.
鈥淚 was in the plastic industry and I thought to myself, we can鈥檛 use petrochemical bags anymore,鈥 Astete recalls. 鈥淚 tried some European and American manufacturers first, but they showed little interest because the profit margin of shopping bags is very small. Then I came to China.鈥
Cui and Polyrocks first focused on hot water soluble bags, which would be more durable for everyday use. But Astete, coming from a country with a long coastline, insisted that the bags should be soluble in cold water.
鈥淭he Chilean helped us make this crucial decision in product development,鈥 Cui says.
A prototype was produced in just two months, and Polye Materials was soon established for the project.
鈥淭he bags launched in Santiago are our third generation products. Their cost is about 1.5 times of that of a normal plastic bag,鈥 Cui says. 鈥淲e expect them to be as cheap as normal ones in our fifth generation.鈥
Li Lingyu, general manager of Polye says the company鈥檚 yearly capacity of modified PVA pellets will reach 10,000 tonnes by November.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 about 500 million water soluble bags,鈥 she says.
Joint venture in HK
Astete hopes the bags will hit the shelves in Chile by the end of this year and has been trying to persuade his Chinese partner to open factories in his country.
鈥淎fter the press conference, I got so many calls and there are thousands of inquiry emails in my inbox. It鈥檚 crazy, really, really crazy,鈥 Astete says. 鈥淲e need to further increase our capacity. Eighty-five percent of inquiries are from outside Chile, such as Mexico, Germany, France, and Spain.鈥
Polye and Solubag plan to start a joint venture in Hong Kong to deal with sales in the global market.
Plastic pollution is considered a major threat to oceans worldwide. At this year鈥檚 World Ocean鈥檚 Day on June 8, Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, called on the world to stop plastic pollution from contaminating the world鈥檚 oceans.
Eighty percent of all pollution in the sea comes from the land, including some 8 million tonnes of plastic waste each year, which have resulted in the deaths of one million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals.
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