We lead in the innovation and delivery of hemp-based bioplastic technologies, and compostable solutions, to help our clients WIN in combating plastics pollution and achieving sustainability goals.
Terramer was founded to solve the crisis of plastic pollution through development of novel hemp-based materials that will fundamentally change the way the world interacts with plastics.
Through innovative sustainable engineering, Terramer created proprietary biodegradable hemp-based biopolymers, which is known as the TERBO-1000 series. The work centers around the replacement of non-compostable standard hydrocarbon derived resins such as LDPE and PP. TERBO-1000 series of formulations can be utilized for a variety of applications such as blown film extrusion, profile extrusion, sheet extrusion, thermoforming, injection molding and blow molding.
Terramer developed a proprietary technologies utilizing a technique called Terramer Designer Space adding mathematical formulas to construct a range or bioplastic products from cups, bottles, straws, cutlery, and many others. These technologies enable Terramer to turbo-charge from lab scale to manufacturing production scale at the light speed of production and cost efficiency and to bring the novel products to market.
Our facility, located in Los Angeles, California and main research facility at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Our universities partners include University California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Unversity California, Reverside. Terramer’s state of the art manufacturing facility located at Illinois which has capacity of 300 million pounds of TERBO-1000 series is scheduled to be operational by 2024. Today, we continue to work with converters, brand owners and retailers to push the boundaries of bioplastics, introducing TERBO-1000 series in the food service ware , tableware, packaging and many other solutions.