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Commercial production of DuraPulp has started

April 13 2012  Production in industrial scale of the new composite material DuraPulp has started at Södra Cell Värö mill on the Swedish west coast.

This new biodegradable and renewable material has huge potential as an alternative to plastic.DuraPulp has been in the spotlight for a couple of years within Södra because of its exciting combination of a renewable and biodegradable material, which is also very strong. A lamp and a children's chair have already been made out of DuraPulp attracting huge interest, and commercial production of the new composite has now begun. "A large number of companies have been in touch and are interested in this material. We are currently working with a number of partners who are testing DuraPulp as part of their production processes," said Henrik Wettergren, Business Area Manager for graphic paper and speciality paper.DuraPulp is the result of several years of collaboration between Södra and Swedish research company Innventia. The starting point for the work was to create a new, fiber-based material, which could be a biodegradable alternative to plastic.DuraPulp is made up of a specially selected pulp from Södra Cell and a biopolymer. On further processing, these two components take on special properties such as moisture resistance, strength and hardness.

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