Invisible Plastics: The Opportunity for Climate Impact in our Supply Chains
Renewable Materials and Food: Innovations and Applications 2022
14 June 2022
Online
TechBlick Platform
Strategies to actualize net zero emission goals in the food industry cannot ignore the massive opportunity hidden within our supply chains. Nearly company utilizes extensive supply chains and logistics products that are packed with overlooked plastics - pallets, bins, crates, displays. Implementation of the right raw materials can transform our supply chains from liabilities into principal sustainability assets.
UBQ Materials converts unsorted household waste, including all organics, into a biobased thermoplastic. This novel material carries a powerful climate positive value proposition; for every ton of UBQ™ produced, nearly 12 tons of CO2eq are prevented. Seamlessly substituting oil-based resins, UBQ™ is able to reduce and even neutralize the carbon footprint of thousands of product applications without imposing additional costs.
Hear from UBQ Materials on how food and beverage giants such as McDonald’s, PepsiCo, ABinBev and Nestle are implementing their material and learn how a subtle production change can result in a big environmental impact.






