EcoFilm®
Description: A compostable film designed to replace non-degradable films such as traditional low density and high-density polyethylene. Provides good mechanical properties and stability. Made from resin certified by BPI (international Biodegradable Products Institute, Inc.) to be compostable in municipal and industrial composting facilities according to ASTM D 6400 (BPI certificate #890974).
Package: EcoFilm® is available in standard 36” (91.4cm) and 48” (91.4cm) rolls as well as a wide variety of custom sizes and forms ranging from 0.5mil-6mil (12.5 µ-150µ).
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- NEWS ALERT: Stock up on Compostable Yard Bags for This Fall
- FEATURED IN: A New Era in Sustainable Packaging Featured in PFFC Magazine
- PRESS RELEASE: How and Why to Start an Organics Recycling Program with Eco Film®
- FEATURED IN: Cortec’s Green Eco-film Receives Prestigious Certification featured in ASIA & Middle East Food Trade
- FEATURED IN: Cortec’s green ®Eco-film receives prestigious certification Featured in Ameft Magazine
- PRESS RELEASE: Green, Compostable, Shrink Wrapping Film Receives Compostability Certificate from TÜV Austria
- FEATURED IN: Eco Film® Receives Industrial Composability Certification Featured in FMT Magazine
- FEATURED IN: Cortec Corp. Receives Industrial Composability Certification for Eco Film Featured in Flexible Packaging Magazine
- FEATURED IN: 100% Biodegradable, Compostable Alternative to Polyethylene Films: Eco Film® Receives Industrial Composability Certification Featured in Packaging Magazine
- PRESS RELEASE: 100% Biodegradable, Compostable Alternative to Polyethylene Films: Eco Film® Receives Industrial Composability Certification
- EcoFilm® – Certificate for Awarding and Use of the ‘OK Compost Industrial’ Conformity Mark
- PRESS RELEASE: World’s First Biodegradable, Patent Pending, EcoWrap® Stretch Film, Received TUV Austria’s OK Compost Certificate!
- NEWS ALERT: Eco Film® vs. Eco Works®: Compare Your Compostable Bag Options
- CASE HISTORY SPOTLIGHT: Case History #695: River Restoration Firm Decides to ‘Go Green’ on Plant Packaging
- PRESS RELEASE: Cortec® Organics Recycling on Target to Divert 5,000+ Pounds of Trash to Compost Heap by Year’s End
- FEATURED IN: Cortec Corporation Launches New Organics Recycling Program Featured in Packaging SA Magazine
- FEATURED IN: Cortec Launches New Organics Recycling Program with Its Own Compostable Bags Featured in Waste Magazine
- FEATURED IN: New organics recycling program allows Cortec® Corporation to use its own compostable bags Featured in FBA Magazine
- FEATURED IN: New Organics Recycling Program Allows Cortec® Corporation to Use Its Own Compostable Bags Featured in Renewable Magazine
- FEATURED IN: Cortec puts own compostable bags to use in new organics recycling program Featured in Bio Plastics Magazine
- FEATURED IN: New Organics Recycling Program Allows Cortec® Corporation to Use Its Own Compostable Bags Featured in AZO Magazine
- FEATURED IN: Cortec Launches New Organics Recycling Program with Its Own Compostable Bags Featured in Waste Magazine
- FEATURED IN: Organics recycling program allows Cortec to use its own compostable bags Featured in Converter Magazine
- NEWS ALERT: New Eco-Friendly Films from Cortec® Corporation: Laboratory Compost Disintegration Studies
- PRESS RELEASE: New Organics Recycling Program Allows Cortec® Corporation to Use Its Own Compostable Bag
- BPI Certificate for Products
- FEATURED IN: Cortec Corporation Featured in Biodegradable Products Institute
- CASE HISTORY SPOTLIGHT: Case History #396: Compostable Bags for Minnesota Zoo
- CASE HISTORY SPOTLIGHT: Case History #221: Compostable Bags for San Francisco Organic Waste Diversion
- NEWS ALERT: Five Ways to Replace Traditional Polyethylene
- PRESS RELEASE: Cortec® Eco Works® and Eco Film® Recertified Compostable by BPI Just in Time for Fall Yard Cleanup and ‘Greener’ Packaging Needs!
- FEATURED IN: Biodegradable Corrosion Inhibiting Film to Help Reduce Plastic Consumption Featured in Flexible Packaging Magazine
- CASE HISTORY SPOTLIGHT: Case History #396: Eco Film® Used at Minnesota Zoo