For many people, coconuts invoke thoughts of swaying island palm trees or rich, chewy cookies. But for the entrepreneurs of PolySol, coconuts bring something entirely different to mind: biodegradable polymers.
Recognizing the harmful impact that plastics have on our environment, team PolySol has blended coconut husks, starch, and nanomaterials to develop an alternative material for use in packaging, engineered fabrics, consumer goods, personal hygiene products, medical implants, and numerous other industries. In addition to being recyclable, PolySol’s patentable polymer decomposes much faster than most plastics, potentially reducing the amount of solid waste in landfills. The polymer is also cost-effective and lightweight, and it provides an excellent barrier to moisture, solvents, and gases. And, because it is based on natural and renewable sources rather than fossil fuels, the polymer may help combat global warming and environmental degradation by preventing emissions of CO2, greenhouse gases, and volatile organic compounds. PolySol entrepreneurs hope to capitalize on the increasing demand for environmental-friendly materials, noting that the market for biodegradable polymers has shown double-digit growth for several years.