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Ecologic

ABOUT ECOLOGIC

Formed in January 2010, EcoLogic owns, manufactures and markets Eco-One® brand of additives for plastic products worldwide.

Eco-One® is an organic additive (not an oxo-biodegradable additive) that enhances the biodegradation of plastic products in a biologically active landfill (appropriate facilities are not available in all areas). Independent ASTM D5511 tests, representing biologically active landfills, have shown 5-15% biodegradation within 30 days. Eco-One® is scientifically unique and validated for enhanced biodegradation.

Our goal is to drive value for our customers by providing them solutions to meet increasing government, industry and consumer demands for environmental sustainability and biodegradability.

We Support And Are Now Proud Members of:

  • Flexible Packaging Association (FPA)
  • National Recyclers Coalition (NRC)
  • Project Network Members of EPA’s Global Methane Initiative
  • Plastics Environmental Council (PEC)


Contact Ecologic

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Ecologic is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.


Contact Ecologic

Duane H. Buelow
President & Chief Technology Officer
601 Oregon Street
Suite A
Oshkosh, Wisconsin  54902
Phone: (920) 371-1557


 

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