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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum NEXE Innovations Inc NEXNF


Primary Symbol: V.NEXE

NEXE Innovations Inc. is a Canada-based company, which operates as a manufacturer of fully compostable materials. The Company is focused on providing compostable material solutions and packaging to the business-to-business (B2B) segment to help businesses achieve their sustainability goals. It designs, manufactures, and commercializes fully compostable materials for everyday consumer product... see more

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NEXE Innovations Inc > Is this true or no longer correct ?
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Post by 1965corvette on Apr 21, 2021 9:15pm

Is this true or no longer correct ?

wrote to the Recycling Council of British Columbia and got this response.

Compostable plastics like the compostable K-cups are not currently accepted through green bin programs in BC. These types of plastics are unfortunately not compatible with the organics processing facilities that exist in the province, as they require processing at a very high heat for an extended period of time. Acceptability of these types of items in green bin programs varies substantially based on local facilities, so while they might be compostable in some systems they are not accepted here. Currently, these pods should be disposed of as garbage, as they are not recyclable as plastic.

Comment by SnowBall123 on Apr 22, 2021 12:44am
I think you have to ask them a specific product but again I think you'll get the same answer, government agencies doesn't comment on individual cases
Comment by silkos on Apr 22, 2021 5:28am
I think they might be right. The k-Cups are industrial compostable, they don't end up on a field to decompose into raw organic material. Plus, there is no bin for such compostable materials in your household, so how do you save the planet? :(
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