TEL AVIV—Teknor Apex Co. has partnered with Israeli materials company UBQ Materials to produce "eco-conscious" thermoplastic elastomers driven from municipal solid waste.
Established in 2012 in Tel Aviv, UBQ produces sustainable plastic substitute—branded UBQ—converted entirely from unsorted waste, including all organics that have been diverted from landfills, according to an April 26 news release.
According to the manufacturer, the patented material has already been adopted by "leading industry brands and enterprises," including PepsiCo. and McDonald's, for manufacturing durable products with reduced environmental footprints.
This partnership marks the first time UBQ will be used in TPE compounds, which are to hit the market in 2022, the company added.