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We innovate in the creation of bio-attributed plastics using biomass as raw material. We drive sustainability in the plastics industry by developing materials that respect the natural cycle and protect our planet.
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Hemp:Regenerates soil, captures CO2
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Seeds:Food, oils. Fibers: Textiles, components.
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Our Raw Material
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Cellulose Processing
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Formulation: Cellulose + (bio)polymers
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Bio-attributed Plastic: Secondary and tertiary packaging
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Biodegradable: Less microplastics
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Cycle Restart: Circular economy in action
Who we do Landopp
A little more about us
We chose to take on the challenge of transforming one of the greatest problems of our time: plastic pollution. We are driven by a clear purpose—to leave the planet in a better state than we found it.
We are committed to building a better future by developing materials that respect the environment, bridging the gap between technology, sustainability, and change. Every step we take matters, which is why we strive to contribute with innovation toward a cleaner, more sustainable, and fairer planet for future generations.
R&D&I at Landopp
Research, development, and innovation are at the heart of everything we do. We focus on developing biodegradable biopolymers using hemp biomass, combining science, creativity, and technology to create environmentally friendly materials that promote the circular economy.
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News
Learn about the news, events and activities that are shaping the future of the plastics industry and sustainability.
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Industrial hemp: a strategic driver for Uruguay’s new bioindustry
Could this be the cornerstone of a new green and regenerative economy for Uruguay?
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Redefining Value: Why Investing in Sustainability is No Longer Optional
In a world where the word "cost" drives key business and government decisions, we need to rethink what we are talking about when we talk about investment.
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At the bottom of the sea: the garbage that betrays us
The Calypso Trench in the Ionian Sea reveals a worrying concentration of marine debris, revealing the extent of human pollution in the depths of the ocean.
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Hemp: A crop with a future
For years its potential was ignored, but today the world is rediscovering all that hemp can bring to industry and the environment.