Materials & CompoundingColourants & MasterbatchUBQ Materials Introduces Cost-Stable Eco-Friendly Plastic Alternative for Sustainable Manufacturing

UBQ Materials Introduces Cost-Stable Eco-Friendly Plastic Alternative for Sustainable Manufacturing

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UBQ Materials Introduces Cost-Stable Eco-Friendly Plastic Alternative for Sustainable Manufacturing

The innovative materials company UBQ Materials unveiled UBQ Masterbatch a new product portfolio set to transform manufacturing and supply chains.

As U.S. landfills are projected to run out of capacity by 2036, UBQ Materials provides a solution to the looming waste crisis. The patented process transforms mixed household waste – including organics and hard-to-recycle materials – into a plastic alternative used in a wide range of everyday goods, from flowerpots to building materials and beyond.

Producing UBQ Masterbatch can divert up to 95% of household waste that would otherwise be sent to landfills or incinerators. Amid volatile markets and trade wars, UBQ Materials offers retailers and manufacturers a price-stable, risk-resilient plastic alternative that integrates seamlessly into existing production lines.

“We’re turning the world’s most difficult waste into a manufacturing advantage,” said Albert Douer, Chairman and CEO of UBQ Materials. “UBQ Masterbatch unlocks the ability to replace oil-based resins with a circular material made entirely from household waste, with no need to compromise on performance or process. This is more than sustainability—it’s smart sourcing. There are no more excuses for relying on virgin materials when waste can do the job better.”

UBQ Materials has manufacturing facilities in Europe and plans to open a U.S. facility soon. UBQ is shipped to manufacturing partners globally, such as Crescent Garden, who have products available in the U.S., Europe, and across Latin America.

Advancing supply chain transformation

With former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and EU Commissioner Connie Hedegaard on its Advisory Board, UBQ Materials advances the circular economy as part of supply chain transformation.

UBQ Materials has worked with leading brands, including Mercedes-Benz, PepsiCo, and McDonald’s, to advance their sustainability goals by incorporating UBQ material into their products.

The European Commission awarded UBQ Materials a 5 million grant from the Just Transition Fund to expand sustainable material solutions, like UBQ Masterbatch, and bring innovation to market faster.

The UBQ Masterbatch portfolio is unique because it can be combined with a range of polymers and is ideal for injection molding or shaping through molds. UBQ Masterbatch offers easy handling, excellent dispersion, cost competitiveness, and a negative carbon footprint.

https://www.ubqmaterials.com/

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