Clariant partners to bring new biotransformation technology to India

Clariant, an innovative specialty chemical company and Polymateria, a company developing a new standard in biodegradation of plastics, signed a partnership agreement with the Central Institute of Plastic Engineering & Technology (CIPET), department of chemical and petrochemical, ministry of chemicals & fertilisers, government of India to bring Polymateria’s biotransformation technology to market in India through Clariant’s masterbatches.

20 Jan 2020 | By Dibyajyoti Sarma

The company representatives with Raghavendra Rao, secretary, department of chemicals & petrochemicals

Clariant’s Masterbatches and Polymateria will work with CIPET’s world class testing facilities to apply the biotransformation technology to the local brands and packaging companies, who want to validate solutions for the most highly littered forms of plastic.

At the signing ceremony, Raghavendra Rao, secretary, department of chemicals & petrochemicals, said, “India has world leading ambitions to tackle plastic waste. With new innovations such as Biotransformation emerging, we can work with the industry to address these issues.”

Niall Dunne, CEO of Polymateria, said, “This partnership agreement reflects that the only way to solve global problems is to accelerate the impact of disruptive technology through meaningful collaboration.”

Sambit Roy, Head of LBL India, BU MB, Clariant, said, “We are happy with this agreement and keen to support our clear strategy towards sustainability. Clariant has an important role to play in creating solutions for recycling and now with this new technology we will also be able to offer biodegradation solutions for fugitive plastics which are left over in recycling stream. This agreement gives us access to the global technology from Polymateria to bring the biodegradation capabilities to the Indian market; while working with CIPET’s testing facilities.”