Article in Indian Express dated 1st August 2010


Corn starch bags promise to send plastic packing

Pranav Kulkarni

Sun Aug 01 2010, 04:34 hrs
Pune:

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Bags decompose completely in four months and have a longer shelf life

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After gaining popularity in Europe and America, corn starch bags are
finally here and are all set to replace bags made of plastic and oxy-
degradable materials.


The bags are made of resin drawn from corn starch. While all other
materials have a limited shelf life of six-eight months, the corn
starch bags can be used for as long as one wishes to. Unlike other
materials that decompose by getting divided into fragments and later
being consumed by bacteria, the bags decompose when thrown in soil or
garbage, enriching the quality of soil. Once thrown in the litter, 75
per cent of composting process takes place in 90 days. In four months,
the entire bag composts, said Vivek Mehta of city-based Balson
Industries, sole manufacturer of such bags in Pune.


City-based Protecterra Ecological Foundation (PEF), an organisation
working towards conservation of environment has been involved in
promotion of the bags. Our vision is to replace plastic by corn starch
bags. While paper and cloth are other alternatives, they cannot
contain wet products, which is not the case with corn starch bags.
Secondly, they also have a capacity to contain weights up to 15 kg,
said environmentalist Pooja Bhale, director, PEF.

Resembling the texture and look of plastic bags, the corn starch bags
are available in three types bin bags for garbage disposal that cost
Rs 110 for 30 bags, shopping bags and carry bags. Costing Rs 300 per
kg, the corn starch resin is three times costlier than plastic which
is Rs 90 per kg, despite which the manufacturers are optimistic.

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