Ecohelix LCA Study
Documents below show the LCA study conducted for WOODMER Bind products. Method used for the LCA study is the IPCC 2021 GWP100 method in accordance with ISO14044:2006.
Documents below show the LCA study conducted for WOODMER Bind products. Method used for the LCA study is the IPCC 2021 GWP100 method in accordance with ISO14044:2006.

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In this blog post we summarize the importance of recyclability in packaging materials and outline the concept of repulpability testing: what it means in practice, why it is important, how it is tested, and the interpretation of the results. Repulpability Defined: Unlike general recyclability, repulpability specifically measures how effectively a material disintegrates into individual fibres … Read more
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Ecohelix and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden collaborated on a preliminary study to explore the potential of Ecohelix WOODMER®, a bio-based polymer, as a battery material. The project was titled “Improving the performance of Li-Ion battery anodes with sustainable WOODMER®”. Ecohelix WOODMER® is a novel, high-performance, wood-derived polymer offering a sustainable alternative to fossil-based polymers. … Read more
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98%
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION AVOIDANCE COMPARED TO COMPETITION
10 000 t/a
LARGE SCALE PRODUCTION CAPACITY
10
YEARS OF RESEARCH

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