GAIA BioMaterials Strengthens Market Position with European Patent for PLA-Free Film Extrusion Materials

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GAIA BioMaterials Strengthens Market Position with European Patent for PLA-Free Film Extrusion Materials

Dubai, UAE — GAIA BioMaterials (GAIA), a prominent player in the field of biodegradable and compostable bioplastic compounds, has secured final confirmation of its European patent for PLA-free film extrusion materials. This development arrives amid significant shifts in the plastics and packaging sector across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), where manufacturers are adjusting to new sustainability regulations and rising raw material costs.

Implications of the Patent Approval

The approval of this patent is particularly timely for the GCC region, where restrictions on single-use plastics are being implemented. Soraya Narfeldt, CEO of RA Group PLC, the exclusive distributor of GAIA BioMaterials in the GCC, emphasized the importance of this patent in the current market landscape. She stated that the rising costs of conventional plastic raw materials, influenced by global oil prices, have created a pressing need for alternatives. GAIA’s biodegradable compounds are not only proven and protected but are also becoming increasingly cost-competitive with traditional materials.

Narfeldt noted that the dialogue surrounding material choices has evolved. Manufacturers are now considering the commercial viability of alternative materials alongside sustainability goals, making innovative biodegradable solutions a strategic business decision.

Technical Details of the Patent

Originally filed in 2020, the patent encompasses a new range of compounds that do not depend on polylactic acid (PLA) for their properties. Instead, it utilizes a unique blend of biodegradable and compostable polymers and minerals. These patented compounds are already being utilized in various applications, including carrier bags, fruit and vegetable bags, waste bags, and medical aprons, with additional applications under development.

Peter Stenström, CEO of GAIA, expressed satisfaction with the patent confirmation, acknowledging the hard work of the research and development team that contributed to this achievement.

Strengthening Market Position

The confirmation of the European patent reinforces GAIA’s status as a leader in biodegradable and compostable materials technology. Through its partnership with RA Group PLC, customers in the GCC will gain access to innovative, intellectual property-protected materials that are already in use in commercial settings. These materials align with the region’s environmental and economic priorities, addressing the growing demand for sustainable packaging and disposable products.

Ali Jalliko, Sales Manager at RA Group PLC, highlighted the active search by manufacturers and procurement teams for solutions that maintain product performance, supply reliability, and certification requirements. GAIA’s patented technology offers a commercially viable platform that meets these needs while supporting regulatory compliance and sustainability targets.

Jalliko remarked that manufacturers in the GCC are increasingly seeking compliant alternatives that do not compromise performance or cost. With conventional plastics becoming more expensive and regulatory frameworks becoming clearer, the case for transitioning to GAIA’s solutions has never been more compelling.

About RA International

Founded in 2004, RA International specializes in delivering projects in remote and challenging environments. The organization aims to simplify project success for clients striving to make a difference. Through its construction, integrated facilities management, and supply chain services, RA International ensures project success even in unfamiliar territories, including post-conflict zones.

The company collaborates with UN agencies, Western governments, and global corporations to provide reliable solutions in the most demanding conditions.

About GAIA BioMaterials

GAIA BioMaterials produces Biodolomer, a compostable material that retains many of the desirable qualities of plastic without its drawbacks. Biodolomer is compostable, generates low CO2 emissions, and does not contribute to microplastic pollution. It is versatile and can be utilized with most production techniques employed for traditional plastics.

Based in Helsingborg, Sweden, GAIA BioMaterials holds several bioplastic patents and was founded in 2015 by Åke Rosén, recognized as a leading scientist in packaging materials over the decades.

For more information, please contact:
Email: ajalliko@raints.com

Source: www.zawya.com

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Published on 2026-06-10 14:42:00 • By the Editorial Desk

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