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Northern Technologies International Corporation Awarded $500,000 in Department of Defense Grant for Development of Biobased and Marine Biodegradable Non-Plastics Bags
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In Phase I of this DoD-SBIR sponsored project, NTIC in collaboration with MSU developed a novel technology using a modified plant oil based product as a coating material on selected paper substrates. Bags made from such coated paper are high-strength, water resistant, and readily treatable with other organic wastes in the onboard waste processing equipment and are marine biodegradable as defined by the ASTM D7081 standard. Having successfully demonstrated proof-of-concept in Phase I, the purpose of Phase II will now be to further refine the product through pilot trials, and develop the kinetic and engineering process parameters including process economics for large-scale manufacture of the novel biobased coatings product.
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This grant is in addition to the National Science Foundation Small Business Technology Transfer (NSF-STTR) Phase II grant of
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