Symphony Environmental Technologies PLC has today (5th November 2018) warmly welcomed a report by the distinguished lawyer and former deputy Judge of the High Court in England, Peter Susman QC, which has declared the scientific case for d2w biodegradable technologies to be “clear and compelling”.
Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc is the UK’s leading producer of d2w biodegradable plastic products, which are now mandatory in twelve countries.
d2w biodegradable technology is intended to deal with plastic which escapes into the open environment, and especially the oceans, from which it cannot realistically be collected, and where it would otherwise persist for decades as a serious problem for future generations.
Mr Susman examined the processes of abiotic and biotic degradation of plastics, and then looked specifically at degradation in air and degradation in seawater.
He concluded, in a 14-page written Opinion, that d2w biodegradable technology:
• does facilitate the ultimate biodegradation of plastics in air or seawater by bacteria, fungi or algae, within a reasonable time, so as to cause the plastic to cease to exist as such, far sooner than ordinary plastics, without causing any toxicity;
• that “the benefit is obvious of reducing future contributions to the scourge of plastic pollution of land and sea”;
• that d2w biodegradable technology is compatible with composting and recycling; and
• “the criticism alleging that d2w biodegradable plastic technology would materially encourage littering [can only be regarded] as fanciful and unrealistic.”
Commenting on his report, Peter Susman QC said:
“I have been asked imagine that I have been appointed as the sole member of an independent tribunal with jurisdiction to review, on a balance of probabilities, and in the light of the available scientific evidence, the effectiveness and utility of d2w biodegradable plastic technology in facilitating the speedier final degradation of certain plastics.
“It is no longer tenable to conclude that there is ‘no firm evidence either way’ whether d2w biodegradable plastic technology is effective. I consider that recent research provides clear and compelling evidence that d2w biodegradable plastic is indeed effective in facilitating very significantly speedier degradation than is the case when that technology is not used.”
Michael Laurier, Chief Executive of Symphony Environmental said:
“We are delighted that Peter Susman QC has found the scientific case for Symphony’s d2w biodegradable technology to be proven.
“This is a pivotal period for Symphony, with growing demand for our products across the world.
“In addition to Mr Susman’s reasoned Opinion, d2w biodegradable technology is validated in terms of degradability, biodegradability, and ecotoxicity by reference to existing European and US Standards, and also conforms with the EU Packaging Waste Directive. It is the only oxo-biodegradable product to have been awarded an ABNT Eco-label”