Purac supports Biobased Kids House with PLA roof insulation

Great post to the educate, promote and inform future generations to renewable organic materials

On 4 June 2012 a Biobased Kidshouse sponsored by Purac was opened by the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation. The Biobased Kidshouse is an initiative of BE-Basic, an international public-private partnership, funded by the Dutch government in the field of sustainable chemistry and ecology. The biobased kidshouse intends to educate children with respect to biobased materials, in order to promote a biobased economy towards future generations.Biobased+Kids+House_Big.jpeg

The Biobased Kids House is located in the area Education & Innovation, next to the ‘My Green World’ pavillion at the Floriade in Venlo, The Netherlands, and has been created entirely from innovative, biobased building materials. Every part of the house has been produced from materials based on natural resources and the materials can easily be reused or recycled. Some examples include wall switches and cable ducts made from bioplastics and roof insulation panels made from expanded PLA foam. The project demonstrates how biobased construction can reduce our dependency on fossil fuels.

The official opening of the Biobased Kids House took place on Monday 4th June and was done by the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation Mr. Verhagen.

Rop Zoetemeyer, former CTO of Purac, comments: “This project is a good example of educating our children about the opportunities of biobased materials in order to stimulate the next generations to develop a thorough biobased economy”.

Source

Purac, press release, 2012-06-05.

Supplier

BE-Basic
Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft, Verbraucherschutz und Landesentwicklung
PURAC S.A.

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