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mulch film that vanishes

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mulch film that vanishes

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where we come in

Over the years plastic mulch film has had a huge impact on the input cost and expense of growing vegetables. The soil residue also contains small pieces of plastic that can’t be picked up over time.
Peter Mattner
Mattner Farms
The biggest limitation with recycling plastic mulch film is how long it's been in the soil. Plant debris and soil make it harder to get cleaned up and recycled

we need more

sustainable agricultural methods

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our proprietary ag blend of microbe-edible polymers

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get the right film for your harvest

just tell us your what, where, and how long

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the science behind microbe-edible

ETH Zurich, Europe’s leading institution for STEM research directly demonstrates, for the first time, that soil microorganisms mineralise PBAT films in soils and transfer carbon from the polymer into their biomass.

the urgent need for sustainability

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations provides new irrefutable evidence to support action towards the better management of plastics in agrifood systems before and after reaching their end-of-life.

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the science behind microbe-edible

ETH Zurich, Europe’s leading institution for STEM research directly demonstrates, for the first time, that soil microorganisms mineralise PBAT films in soils and transfer carbon from the polymer into their biomass.

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the urgent
need for sustainability

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations provides new irrefutable evidence to support action towards the better management of plastics in agrifood systems before and after reaching their end-of-life.

try our film on your field

join our būmi community of farmers working to reverse soil depletion and end microplastics by testing our new product

 

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