green eco-friendly Eastman Plasticizers for Adhesives

  • green eco-friendly Eastman Plasticizers for Adhesives
  • green eco-friendly Eastman Plasticizers for Adhesives
  • green eco-friendly Eastman Plasticizers for Adhesives
  • Are Eastman plasticizers recyclable?
  • Eastman launches three new plasticizers, Eastman 168â„¢ Renew 20 non-phthalate plasticizer, Eastman DOA Renew 20 plasticizer and Eastman Triacetin Renew 59. The plasticizers have certified recycled content* to meet growing consumer demand and corporate sustainability initiatives.
  • What are Eastman renew plasticizers?
  • Renew plasticizers are the latest in Eastman's expanding Renew line of products that also includes Eastman Cristalâ„¢ Renew copolyester, Eastman Tritanâ„¢ Renew copolyester and Naiaâ„¢ Renew cellulosic fibers. Learn more about our sustainable plasticizers at Eastman.com/RenewPlasticizers.
  • Which Eastman plasticizer is best for food packaging?
  • Eastman DOA Renew 20 plasticizer, which provides flexibility at low temperatures, especially in food contact applications, and features 20% certified recycled content* Eastman Triacetin Renew 59, which has 59% certified recycled content* for food packaging adhesives and food wrap film applications
  • What is Eastman 168Tm renew 20 non-Phthalate plasticizer?
  • Eastman 168â„¢ Renew 20 non-phthalate plasticizer, which has market-leading performance and 20% certified recycled content* for use in end markets like roofing, wallpaper and flooring Eastman DOA Renew 20 plasticizer, which provides flexibility at low temperatures, especially in food contact applications, and features 20% certified recycled content*
  • Are adhesives eco-friendly?
  • As consumers become increasingly eco-conscious, companies face growing pressure to adopt sustainable practices. They’re finding alternatives to traditional products that are harmful to the environment, with adhesives being a great example.
  • Are there eco-friendly alternatives to plastic?
  • At Boston University, Mark Grinstaff and his team of researchers, who are working to find eco-friendly alternatives to plastics, set out to design an adhesive with sticking power but not staying power—a biodegradable material made of entirely naturally derived chemical components that break down after use.

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