Materials Widely Thought to Help Reduce Environmental Impact and Promote the Shift to a Circular Economy
Carbon-neutral Bio-based resin are attracting notice as materials with the potential to curb rising concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere and are widely thought to help ameliorate global warming and reduce dependence on fossil resources. Let’s take a look at the state-of-the-art world of Bio-based resin, where familiar plants are made into plastics.
Bio-based resin
Bio-based resin are polymers produced using chemical or biological synthesis of materials sourced from plant matter or other renewable organic substances. They are widely thought to help reduce environmental impact and promote the shift to a circular economy. PRO TREK employs Bio-based resin that are made from materials extracted from castor seeds and corn.
PRO TREK employs Bio-based resin that are made from materials extracted from castor seeds and corn.
Biomass, which is used as raw material, binds carbon (CO2) from the atmosphere as it grows. This means that, as long as the biomass is reproduced, there is no net increase in atmospheric CO2 when biomass is incinerated. Accordingly, the use of Bio-based resin produced with biomass materials is widely thought to help curb emissions of CO2. Also, since they are produced from renewable organic resources, they are able to help reduce the use of exhaustible resources, including fossil resources.
Components extracted from plant-based materials are pelletized and used to mold watch components, including the case, band, and case back. Using these refined materials for molding has enabled product crafting with consistent quality.
Use of Bio-based resin
PRO TREK
Lineup
The PRO TREK watches listed below incorporate Bio-based resin in the case, case back, and soft urethane band. Produced using materials derived from renewable organic resources, Bio-based resin can help reduce environmental impact by curbing CO2 emissions.