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2026/5/12
GAIA BioMaterials obtains European patent for PLA-free film extrusion materials
GAIA BioMaterials (GAIA), a global leader within biodegradable and compostable bioplastic compounds, has received final confirmation on the approval of its European patent for PLA-free film extrusion materials.

The patent, originally filed back in 2020, covers a new and innovative line of compounds that don’t rely on PLA for its properties. Instead, it substitutes the PLA with a unique blend of biodegradable and compostable polymers and minerals. Compounds based on the patent are already in use for applications such as carrier bags, fruit & vegetables bags, waste bags, and medical aprons, with several more under development or consideration.
“We are very pleased with the final confirmation for this patent,” says Peter Stenström, CEO at GAIA, “I know the effort that has gone into it; it reflects the people in our R&D department, and the work they are capable of.
“Our customers have responded really well to the new materials developed under the patent,” says Niklas Rosenkvist, Sales Director at GAIA, “it shows that we as an organization not only are capable of identifying the needs in the market, but also deliver on them.”
“Having the patent finally confirmed in Europe, we know that our new R&D platform and patent strategy is working. We can now continue our efforts into developing the next generation of leading biodegradable and compostable bioplastics,” concludes Konrad Rosén, R&D Director at GAIA.
GAIA Biomaterials manufacture Biodolomer. A compostable material that has most of the qualities of plastic – but not the disadvantages.
It is compostable, very low in CO2 and leaves no micro plastics or plastic pollution. Biodolomer is used for a large number of applications and can be used with most production techniques used for plastic.
The company is based i Helsingborg, Sweden and has a number of Bioplastic patents. It was founded in 2015 by Åke Rosén, widely regarded as one of the world's leading packaging materials scientists over the decades.
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