Willow
Ridge Plastics Plant
Centrally located in Erlanger, Kentucky, the Willow Ridge Plastic
plant subscribes to the latest standards for the manufacture of
plastics compounds. Regular batch checking and evaluation assure
consistent quality with every bag.
Field and laboratory testing is performed at various locations
to assure that Willow Ridge products
and formulations perform under real-world conditions.
Toxicity Test
Ceriodaphnia dubia 7-day chronic bio assay Test
Pimephales promelgas 7-day Chronic Bio Assay Test
Fathead Minnow Acute Bio Assay Test
Degradation Test Standards
ASTM D3826-98
ASTM D5510-94
ASTM D5208-01
Biodegradation Test
OECD301B CO2 Evolution Test Ready Biodegradability Test
Loss Of Molecular Weight Test - Report 3801. Contact us today for our whitepaper.
Degradation Process
The first stage of degradation results in the film being reduced
to a fine powder. This powder is totally inert and physiologically
harmless to man, animals, and to plant life. The ongoing and
irreversible break-down process follows a path of continuous
shortening of the molecular long-chain structure of the polymeric
material. Having started with a molecular weight of several hundred
thousand the downward path continues until the polymer is ultimately
returned to the natural carbon cycle as simple
compounds such as water and carbon dioxide.
- • Photodegration
- • Thermooxidation
- • Hydrolysis
- • Microbiological attach
(Degradable Polymers, Principles & Applications, edited
by Gerald Scott & Dan Gilead, Chapman & Hall 1995)
Food Contact Applications
The active ingredients in PDQ-H are listed in Section B of EC Directive
2002/72/EC permitting its use in Dry food contact applications.
PDQ-H has also been tested and found to comply with EC Directive
2002/72/EC for overall migration with data obtained being within
the limit. These results permit the use of PDQ-H films in food
contact applications. The ingredients in PDQ-H are listed in
the "Code of Federal Regulations CFR 21" as safe for
various food contact applications.
Heavy Metals
WRP’s degradable additives contains no heavy metals
G-1 Biodegrading Plastic Additive as a Commercial Option for
Environmentally-Responsible Global Solution to Plastic Disposal Problem -
Research Evidence*
*The UV-Oxo-degrading plastic additive used in the presented study has been
contract manufactured by Willow Ridge Plastics, Inc. in Erlanger, Kentucky
USA for TTD International Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia on the basis of the
PDQ-H formula, which was customized for further commercial applications by
Goody Environment Pty Ltd, Adelaide, Australia as Generation-1 (G-1)
Bio-compostable plastic additive.
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