Sustainable product maker receives EUR 2.42m grant / Demonstration plant in the worksSolutions offered by traceless are expected to cost the same as virgin plastics (Photo: traceless)German start-up
traceless (Hamburg;
www.traceless.eu), which makes sustainable products such as flexible film, a mouldable polymer, and a sprayable coating, has received a EUR 2.42m grant and equity investment from the
European Innovation Council (EIC). The company said the funding will help it bring its naturally compostable biomaterial to market and support its goal of substituting plastics and bioplastics in products that end up in the environment, and it plans to build a demonstration production plant.
In July 2021, COO
Johanna Baare spoke to
Plasteurope.com about introducing the first products to the market by the beginning of next year (see Plasteurope.com of
27.07.2021).
The German company says its materials are made using non-chemically modified or synthetically polymerised natural polymers, so they are expected not to fall under the EU plastics directive while having competitive prices with virgin materials. Since its founding in September 2020, traceless has developed several prototypes, like a shipping bag for e-commerce company
Otto (Hamburg;
www.ottogroup.com).08.11.2021 Plasteurope.com [248930-0]