• Joint project with Daiso Bio-based products include Polypropylene Grade W1561RW, or Polypropylene (PP) compound with 30% Thai wood pulp powder, an industrial waste, as substitute for natural wood. The plastic compound is used to manufacture lightweight plant pots that look like wooden ones. The product received certification US FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 certification (Olefin Polymers), Regulation (EU) No. 10/2011 IRPC has col laborated wi th Thaiwor ldware Polyproducts Co., Ltd. to manufacture cutlery products based on Bio-based Polystyrene PK150B20 for use in KFC restaurants, by mixing High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) with 20% starch content. Thus, increases the use of natural products while reducing non-renewable materials. The products received US FDA 21 CFR 177.1640 (Styrene Polymers), Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 • Joint projects with Amazon As for construction material and decorative products, IRPC developed R-MAXX L-Cement made from plastic mixed with cement, which can be easily injection-molded instead of cast-molded. Such compound, strong, durable with cement-like textures, can be used for the manufacture of a wide range of decorative items, leading to cooperation between IRPC and PTTOR to produce such as attractive lamp shades and plant pots that blend in well with Cafe Amazon’s Green Concept decor. Major Initiatives REDUCE IRPC developed products that reduce the use of limited resources, including • Joint project with KFC 149 Business-Driven Sustainability IRPC PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED
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