B4Plastics Breakthroughs “From Lab to Life”

This month’s newsletter brings the launch of the most sustainable filament to date

COMPOST3D Filament
COMPOST3D Filament © B4Plastics

COMPOST3D®2

This month’s newsletter brings the launch of the most sustainable filament to date: COMPOST3D®2. It is an innovative home compostable compound developed by us and brought to market as 3D printing filament by FormFutura. Designed specifically for makers, designers, educators and businesses seeking truly sustainable additive manufacturing solutions, it combines outstanding printability with a significantly reduced environmental footprint. COMPOST3D®2 is designed to fully biodegrade under home composting conditions.

FORTAN® BROOMS
FORTAN® BROOMS © B4Plastics

FORTAN® BROOMS

Every sweep of a traditional broom releases microplastics that remain in nature for up to 100 years, or longer. That’s why Jobo Borstelfabriek and B4Plastics joined forces to launch a new generation of brooms made with FORTAN®.

FORTAN® bristles stay strong during use, but any particles released are broken down by microorganisms – 10 to 100 times faster than traditional plastics.

JOBO is stepping forward as a true pioneer by bringing our FORTAN® brooms to the market for sale! 🌍 A small tool. A meaningful shift. A cleaner future.

B4Plastics ECO COINS
B4Plastics ECO COINS © B4Plastics

Festival Season = atmosphere, music and massive amounts of energy ⚡🎶

But also > waste, plastic, and a significant environmental footprint.

That’s why we are especially proud to once again deliver the B4Plastics ECO COINS for the Belgian Pukkelpop Festival.

🌱A small coin with a big impact.

The sector is gradually becoming greener; from reusable cups to smarter waste systems and energy management. Together, we are making festivals not only unforgettable, but also a little more sustainable.

Source

B4Plastics, press release, 2026-06-09.

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B4Plastics

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