Compostable Resins Compostable resins, also known as biodegradable resins, are a type of plastic made from natural materials that can break down into organic matter under certain environmental conditions. Unlike traditional plastics, which can take hundreds or even thousands of years to decompose, compostable resins can break down in as little as six months under the right conditions. Compostable resins are typically made from a variety of materials, including corn starch, sugarcane, potato starch, and other biodegradable polymers. These materials are used to create a plastic-like substance that can be molded into various shapes and forms. Features 100% compostable, meet the requirements of ASTM D6400, EN13432 and AS4736, AS5810 30% biomass content measured according to ASTM D6866 and EN 16785 free of heavy metals Suitable for a variety of film and packaging applications Trustworthy supply chain overall platform solution Provides UV protection Finished product with excellent tear, elongation and dart drop properties Clear and colored films available The finished product can be printed clearly Excellent heat seal strength Can be used as a sealant in laminated structures