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The Sustainability Argument
Overview
Plantic Technologies Limited currently utilises chemically modified high amylose corn starch as its primary polymer in the manufacture of biodegradable plastics.

The basics
Starch is made up of glucose molecules linked together to form amylose and amylopectin. Most plants naturally contain about 20-25% amylose, but some, like certain species of maize (corn) starch have more than 50% amylose. The starch from this high amylose corn is commonly used in textiles, gum candies, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals (generally as a coating), biodegradable plastic products, numerous industrial applications and foods as an additive to increase the level of dietary fibre and lower the rate of energy release without changing the taste or texture. High amylose corn has amylose content between 50% and 90%.

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High Amylose Corn Starch
 
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