PLA bottles

obtained from renewable and natural raw materials 
with high gloss and transparency appearance

Biodegradable PLA bottles

PLA – also known as polylactic acid or polyactide is obtained from renewable and natural raw materials such as corn, beetroot or sugarcane with high gloss and transparency appearance.

PLA is made for example from fermented corn or beetroot starch. PLA products are transparent also environmentally-friendly and recyclable. PLA does not emit toxic fumes – only water and carbon dioxide which are eco-friendly.
PLA is made for example from fermented corn or beetroot starch. PLA products are transparent also environmentally-friendly and recyclable. PLA does not emit toxic fumes – only water and carbon dioxide which are eco-friendly.
PLA is recyclable, biodegradable, compostable, environmentally-friendly. It can be decomposed under certain anaerobic or aerobic conditions (temperature about 60-70 degrees). However, almost any material will decompose over time in nature after 45-90 days.
PLA is recyclable, biodegradable, compostable, environmentally-friendly. It can be decomposed under certain anaerobic or aerobic conditions (temperature about 60-70 degrees). However, almost any material will decompose over time in nature after 45-90 days.

PLA bottles perfect for bottling with:
– cooking oil,
– non-carbonated water and drinks,
– milk and other diary products,
– juices,
– pulps,
– sanitizers,
– detergents,
– cleaning products and more.

PLA bottles perfect for bottling with:
– cooking oil,
– non-carbonated water and drinks,
– milk and other diary products,
– juices,
– pulps,
– sanitizers,
– detergents,
– cleaning products and more.

Pluses of PLA’s bottles:
– fully recyclable
– environmentally-friendly
– obtained from renewable and natural row materials
– non toxic
– the production of bottles is less energy intensive
– resistant to fats and oils
– transparent

Pluses of PLA’s bottles:
– fully recyclable
– environmentally-friendly
– obtained from renewable and natural row materials
– no toxic
– the production of bottles is less energy intensive
– resistant to fats and oils
– transparent