Symphony Environmental Technologies says d2w plastic study ‘reinforces message


‘s () Michael Laurier joins Proactive London’s Katie Pilbeam to explain the latest on its five-year study into its d2w oxo-biodegradable plastic technology sponsored by the French Agence National de Recherche.

The results revealed ‘beyond doubt’ that d2w is biodegradable in the marine environment. Laurier says that this means ‘globally it’s going to be received extremely well’. 

In regards to their latest set of results, the firm is now aiming for continued growth in 2021 after reporting revenue growth last year despite the challenging conditions in the global economy.



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