Biologiq joins AMERIPEN

The new member will bring sustainability benefits to packaging value chain.

BiologiQ, of Idaho Falls, ID, has become a member of AMERIPEN, The American Institute for Packaging and the Environment. BiologiQ’s proprietary technology uses a renewable resource (potato starch) to produce blended resins that are stronger than resins made solely from fossil fuels.

“As an organization that represents the entire packaging supply chain, we are thrilled to add a visionary company like BiologiQ to our membership roster,” says Lee Anderson, President of AMERIPEN. “We share their goal of continuously improving the sustainability metrics of all packaging.”

Brad LaPray, the founder and President of BiologiQ, added that, “Joining AMERIPEN affords us

the opportunity to share our technology with like-minded packaging organizations. It also

provides us with strategic resources that smaller companies usually can’t afford to invest in by

themselves.”

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