Engineering Plastics to Expire.
The world's first drop-in microbial additive for plastic manufacturers
1. Thermally Stable
Engineered to stay stable during high-temperature manufacturing, working with current production methods.
2. Drop-In
Designed to work with existing equipment and production lines. No expensive overhauls, no complicated changes.
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Why EvoNatura vs. Other 'Additive' Solutions
Meet compliance requirements
If you're a manufacturer interested in future proofing your supply chain while maintaining your high performance plastics, join us as an early partner.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is EvoNatura different from other additives?
EvoNatura’s thermally-stable microbial additives can be processed with standard equipment up to 220°C, accelerating biodegradation in diverse environments. Unlike most competitors, EvoNatura delivers drop-in integration, meets regulatory compliance, and exceeds current performance. Benefits: • Thermally stable: Up to 220°C • Biodegradation: Across soil, home compost and industrial compost • Compatible with existing manufacturing lines
Will this work with our existing equipment?
Our additive is designed as a drop-in solution that works with existing compounding and production lines. Lab testing shows processing stability up to 220°C, widening standard processing windows.
What stage of development are you in?
At Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4, our microbial additive has been validated at lab-scale and we have market validation and pilot plans in place for 2026. These pilots will test the technology at commercial scale with manufacturing partners, while we complete ASTM testing, ensuring your compostable plastics exceed industry standards for performance and biodegradability.
What does it cost?
Commercial-scale cost efficiency will be confirmed during upcoming pilot programs with manufacturing partners. For full pricing details, book a discovery call.
Is it safe?
Our technology is designed to remain dormant during processing and only activate at the end of product lifecycle. We're working towards the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) Home Compostability certification.
How can we get involved?
We're currently selecting manufacturing partners for our 2026 pilot program. If you're interested in testing this technology and helping validate it at commercial scale, let's talk.












