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In February 2025, Dama Bioplastics introduced its new carbon-negative material, DAMA Black, at the JEC World Composites Expo. This renewable-resource-based material aims to help industries lower their carbon footprint while expanding Dama’s market reach. The innovation supports sustainability efforts across sectors by offering a versatile alternative to traditional plastics, reinforcing the growing demand for eco-friendly materials
- In July 2024, Mango Materials, a biomanufacturing company from California, developed a technology that utilizes methane-eating bacteria to convert methane emissions from wastewater treatment into biodegradable plastics known as polyhydroxyalkanoate. This breakthrough not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions but also produces fully biodegradable polyester pellets, contributing to the sustainable plastics market and encouraging the adoption of greener manufacturing processes



