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Replace Your Plastic Bags with Environmentally Friendly Drawstring Bags from Biopac

The amount of plastic waste in the world is increasing every day. As packaging, plastic is more in demand than glass, aluminum or paper, because plastic is durable, light, practical and cheap. However, plastic is non-degradable. It is estimated by scientific methods that plastic will not decompose significantly even for hundreds of years. The accumulation

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Utilization of Seaweed Content in Various Industries

Photo: Biopac Indonesia, an archipelago nation, is predominantly composed of oceans. One of its greatest natural resources is seaweed. Seaweed is a renewable maritime resource, which, in addition to its strategic role in maintaining ocean acidity and productivity, improves the well-being of coastal communities. The following are the common components of seaweed used in different

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The Impact of Microplastics on Zooplankton and Marine Ecosystems

Photo: blogs.ifas.ufl.edu / Pinterest Microplastics are small particles of plastic, which are degraded due to sunlight, heat radiation, oxidation, and biofilm from sunlight causing them to become smaller in size. This degradation process occurs faster in the ocean because of its small size, and will easily enter marine organisms, one of which is zooplankton. Microplastics

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“Eco-Friendly Plastics” Don’t Solve The Plastic Problem

Photo: nationalgeographic.grid.id More than 100 million tons of plastic waste contaminated soil, rivers, and oceans over the centuries. Pollution is made worse with solutions that can’t solve the problem. The solution to replace the plastic is as follows: Biobased Plastics: These plastics are made from biomass (corn, potato starch, wood pulp, or sugarcane). However, it

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PT Seaweedtama Biopac Indonesia Supports Atma Jaya Catholic University and UNHCR Indonesia, in Capacity Building and Vocational Training for Refugees.

During the pandemic, having a job is a hope for everyone, including refugees temporarily residing in Indonesia. We support Atma Jaya Catholic University and UNHCR Indonesia, to provide training on capacity building for refugees to apply for job, whether as freelancers, part-time workers, or interns in several industrial sectors. This training was carried out online

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PT Seaweedtama Biopac Indonesia was Selected as Runner Up of 2021 SEED International Award for Low Carbon Category

SEED is an organization that helps promoting social and environmental entrepreneurship for green development. PT Seaweedtama Biopac Indonesia as a seaweed-based biopackaging manufacturer which uses green technology to provide the real solution of plastic waste pollution was selected as the Runner Up of 2021 SEED International Award for Low Carbon Category. During this pandemic situation,

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Seawedtama Biopac Indonesia Collaborates with Parahyangan Catholic University (UNPAR), Chemical Engineering Masters Study Program

Photo: @tkunparofficial / Instagram Biopac collaborates with Parahyangan Catholic University (UNPAR), Chemical Engineering Masters Program, in a webinar entitled Chemipreneurship: Start-Up in the Chemical Industry?” on Friday 18 June 2021 organized from the Chemical Engineering Masters Program at Parahyangan Catholic University (UNPAR). In the webinar, Dr. Nory explained that armed with chemical engineering studies will

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Seawedtama Biopac Indonesia Collaborates with Parahyangan Catholic University (UNPAR), Master of Chemical Engineering Study Program

Photo: @tkunparofficial / Instagram Biopac collaborated with Parahyangan Catholic University (UNPAR), the Master of Chemical Engineering Program, in a webinar entitled “Chemipreneurship: Start-Up in the Chemical Industry?” on Friday, June 18, 2021, held from the Master of Chemical Engineering Program of Parahyangan Catholic University (UNPAR). In the webinar, Dr. Nory explained that armed with chemical

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