TPS Strategy
Carving high-growth territories by addressing hidden end-of-life costs that fossil plastics ignore.
- Home-compostable & Water-soluble
- Soil Mineralization Capability
- Future-proof Regulatory Compliance
Traditional Polyolefins
Dominating through historical cost-efficiency, yet facing increasing environmental levies.
Market Share Retraction
From Disposables to High-Performance Solutions
Packaging represents the most mature market for TPS penetration. Single-use items—such as shopping bags and courier envelopes—utilize TPS+PBAT blends to mimic the softness and tear resistance of LDPE.
Starch Foams
Water-soluble alternative to EPS "white foam".
Food Service
Mineral filling for heat-resistant containers.
Agriculture: Solving the Crisis of Soil Pollution
Transitioning from "white pollution" to a "plow-in" circular solution.
Sync with Crops
Degradation rate is precisely calibrated via antioxidants to match the crop's specific growth cycle.
Moisture Retention
Matches traditional PE performance while ensuring soil pores remain unclogged from microplastics.
Zero Retrieval
Eliminates labor-intensive retrieval processes; films mineralize in situ via microbial activity.
Invest in High-Performance TPS Resin Today
Shifting to biodegradable solutions is more than a sustainability goal—it's a strategic move to hedge against future environmental levies and EPR costs.
The Logic of TCO
Although TPS involves a "Green Premium," the gap narrows significantly when factoring in carbon taxes and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) costs.
Market Access
Global directives (EU SUPD, China Plastic Ban) mandate the phase-out of non-degradable resins. Certification is now your global passport.
Conclusion
Commercializing Thermoplastic Starch has transitioned from a niche experiment to a strategic industrial necessity. It is a specialized material that offers high performance during use and invisible disappearance after use.
Building the foundation for tomorrow's regulatory demands.
