Packaging

Diamant Art Corporation Announces the Availability of Fully Compostable Bags Manufactured Specifically for Distribution Directly to Retail Vendors

Friday 08. August 2008 - As Major Metropolitan Cities Such as Los Angeles Ban Non Degradable Plastic Grocery Bags, Diamant Film Bridges the Distribution Gap and Opens a Whole New Market for the Company

Diamant Corporation (OTCBB: DIAAF) is pleased to announce that through its wholly owned subsidiary Bio-Plastics Film Inc. the Company has positioned itself to supply and distribute directly fully compostable plastic grocery bags for immediate orders. This diversification in the marketing strategy of the Company comes in light of the growing paradigm shift in the plastic industry, and the heavy anticipated demand for biodegradable and compostable bags based on the outlawing of traditional plastic bags.
Diamant Film’s innovative bags are Certified Compostable under ASTM- D- 6400 and are made of fully compostable material, which remains inert until it’s intergraded with biodegradable materials in a compost site. Once exposed to favorable conditions, the revolutionary bags will then totally compost in the time frame of the pile of degradable material ranging from 90 to 160 days.
All government environments who aspire to maximize their recycling efforts and ultimately eliminate landfills altogether, are creating compost programs at the city level. Practically all materials can now be recycled, and the only products that need to be dealt with separately are the degradable residential consumables such as banana peels, perishable meal remnants, and other like degradables.
As these degradables are placed in compost bags and brought to the compost facility, the materials, both the bag and its contents, combined with some earth and peat moss, evolves into a material known as “loam” which then becomes a product that they can sell to gardeners.
Recently announced was the landmark decision passed by the Los Angeles City Council recently voted to ban plastic shopping bags from stores, beginning July 1, 2010. The council voted unanimously. Diamant Film is dedicated to respond to the growing demands of this swiftly evolving ecologically conscious market.

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