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Symphony Environmental Launched Latest Anti-Microbial Technologies at Germany Expo

In October 2010 Symphony Environmental exhibited at the 18th international trade fair in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Over 5,000 visitors to our stand received our ‘Danny and Dotty’ oxo-biodegradable plastic bags, showcasing our new kids’ characters, with their mission to reduce plastic pollution with d2w’ controlled life plastic technology.

Providing anti-microbial protection for most types of plastic products. Bacteria are growing everywhere and on almost any surface imaginable. d2p is the answer to protect us from micro-organisms present on the surface of plastic products. d2p has excellent anti-bacterial properties to protect us from healthcare infections and food - related illnesses. It can go into PE, PVC, PET and PP polymers and it can be applied to: -Plastic Bottles -Plastic bags and film products -Plastic food packaging, containers and utensils -Waste Bins and refuse packaging -Plastic products in medical facilities etc. Please visit our website @ www.d2w.net and go the products section choosing 'd2p'

Symphony also introduced its latest technology ‘d2p’. This is an additive system that gives plastic products anti-microbial properties. As a masterbatch designed for specific applications, the unique nature, small particle-size and versatility of the active ingredient make it ideal for use in a wide range of polymer processes.

Symphony has a diverse and growing customer-base and has established itself successfully as an international business. Symphony is a member of the Oxo-biodegradable Plastics Association the Society for the Chemical Industry (UK), and the American Standards Organisation (ASTM). Symphony is also a member of the British Plastics Federation, the European Organisation for Packaging & the Environment (European), the US Save the Plastic Bag Coalition, and the British Brands Group. Symphony actively participates in the work of the British Standards Institute (BSI), the European Standards Organisation (CEN), and the International Standards Organisation (ISO)

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