Environment

WEARCOM's nanocellulose is an eco-friendly material that utilizes recycled materials derived from agricultural and forestry processes. It stands out due to its ability to alter the surface charge through simple chemical treatments, enabling diverse industrial applications. Cellulose, the most abundant natural polymer, is renowned for its impressive mechanical strength and biodegradability, among other benefits. Biobased materials are defined as substances or materials derived from biological entities such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. These natural compounds, and the processed, fermented, or synthesized materials with added value, encompass a broad range of biobased substances. Among these, WEARCOM specializes in one of the quintessential 'biomass' materials: Polylactic Acid (PLA). PLA, a biodegradable plastic, is produced by fermenting the lactic acid from crops like corn or sugarcane. This material not only exhibits thermoplasticity and biocompatibility but also offers a range of advantages, aligning with WEARCOM's commitment to environmentally conscious and human-friendly product development.