This Earth Day, join Proteios Technology, Inc. in our commitment to pioneering eco-friendly protein purification solutions that leave no waste behind. Biotechnology is responsible for over 300 million tons of plastic waste annually. At Proteios, we're determined to change that narrative. Through our innovative approach to protein purification and packaging, we're leading the charge towards a more sustainable future for the biotech industry. ♻Our packaging is entirely compostable, ensuring it returns harmlessly to the earth. 🌎Our bottles are 100% recyclable, further reducing our environmental footprint. By embracing these practices, we're not just reducing waste; we're actively preserving the planet for future generations. And we're not stopping there - we continuously optimize our processes to be as eco-friendly as possible. #earthDay #biotech #ProteiosTechnology #zerowaste #sustainablebiotech
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✍ European Bioplastics welcomes the EU Competitive Compass as an enhancer of innovative bioplastics solutions. ✅ The Compass sets a path for Europe to become a place where future technologies, services, and clean products are invented, manufactured, and put on the market while being the first continent to become climate neutral. 📌 European Bioplastics firmly believes that biobased, biodegradable and compostable plastics are conducive to achieving the goals of sustainable competitiveness set by the Competitive Compass. #bioplastics #bioeconomy #circulareconomy #sustainability
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