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Canada stands well positioned to becoming a commercial leader in sustainable materials, especially when based on the waste of our natural resources like forestry pulp. A flowable bioplastic being developed at Agapyo, came out of the research at McMaster University and promises to replace petroleum-based plastics meant for structural applications. Agapyo and McMaster are working together to rapidly bring this new material to market while simultaneously learning more about how the chemistry and extrusion processing environment interact on a fundamental level. The post doctoral fellow will study the interactions of chemistry and process, and translate the results into useable guidance for Agapyo’s manufacturing group.
Michael Thompson
Agapyo
Engineering
Manufacturing
McMaster University
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