Cellulose Microfiber Composite Resin "Green Chip(R) CMF(R)" Obtains Biomass Mark Certification - Biomass Mark can now be displayed on molded products -

TOMOEGAWA CORPORATION
The cellulose microfiber composite resin "Green Chip® CMF®" with 55% cellulose fiber was certified as a biomass mark product on May 24, 2021. In recent years, efforts to address social issues, including the SDGs, have accelerated, and consumer awareness of environmental issues has also increased. "Green Chip® CMF®," which incorporates cellulose fibers as a reinforcing material into polypropylene (PP) resin, not only improves strength and heat resistance but also excels in moldability. The cellulose fiber content and flowability during molding can be adjusted according to applications and needs. Recently, the grade of "Green Chip® CMF®" containing 55% cellulose fiber has been certified as a biomass mark product. When this grade is used without coloring or dilution, the molded products can display the biomass mark as a sign of environmentally friendly products. In the future, we plan to obtain certification for other grades sequentially. Additionally, to expand its applications, we are also developing composite materials of cellulose fibers with polystyrene (PS), polyethylene (PE), rubber, elastomers, and biodegradable resins.

