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virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("MAR"), and is
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31
January 2024
Symphony Environmental
Technologies plc
("Symphony" or the "Company")
EU Compensation
Claim
Court
Judgment
Symphony Environmental Technologies
plc (AIM: SYM), global specialists in technologies that make
plastic and rubber products smarter, safer and more sustainable,
announces that on 31 January 2024 the
General Court of the European Union ("EU")("General Court") has
delivered its judgement and declined to declare the relevant part
of Article 5 of the Single-use Plastic Directive 2019/904 (the
"Article") as being invalid. This judgement relates to
Symphony's d2w biodegradable business
only.
The Company will update further once
the full judgment has been read and analysed.
Enquiries
Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc
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+44
(0) 20 8207 5900
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Michael Laurier, CEO
Ian Bristow, CFO
www.symphonyenvironmental.com
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Zeus (Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker)
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+44
(0) 203 829 5000
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David Foreman / Kieran Russell
(Investment Banking)
Dominic King (Corporate
Broking)
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NOTES TO EDITORS:
About Symphony Environmental Technologies
plc
www.symphonyenvironmental.com
Symphony has developed a range of
additives, concentrates and master-batches marketed under its d2p®
("designed to protect") trademark, which can be incorporated in a
wide variety of plastic and non-plastic products so as to provide
protection against many different types of bacteria, viruses,
fungi, algae, moulds, and insects, and against fire. d2p
products also include odour, moisture and ethylene adsorbers as
well as other types of food-preserving technologies. For an
overview see www.d2p.net Symphony has launched d2p anti-microbial
household gloves and toothbrushes and "Symfresh" food-packaging and
is developing a range of other d2p finished-products for retail
sale.
Symphony has also developed a
biodegradable plastic technology which addresses the problem of
persistent microplastics, by turning ordinary plastic at the end of
its service-life into a waxy substance which is biodegradable. It
is then no longer a plastic and can be bioassimilated in the open
environment in a similar way to a leaf without leaving
microplastics behind. The technology is branded d2w® and appears as
a droplet logo on many thousands of tonnes of plastic packaging and
other plastic products around the world, much of which has been
recycled. In some countries, oxo-biodegradable plastic is mandatory
for short-life plastic products.
d2w technology was studied for three
years in the Oxomar project, sponsored by the French government,
which concluded that plastic made with Symphony's d2w
oxo-biodegradable technology will biodegrade in seawater
significantly more efficiently than conventional plastic.
See
https://www.biodeg.org/subjects-of-interest/agriculture-and-horticulture/the-marine-environment/
Following this report, the
scientists allowed bacteria commonly found in the open environment
access to d2w oxo-biodegradable plastic containing Carbon 13.
They found Carbon 13 in the carbon dioxide exhaled by the bacteria,
proving beyond doubt that the plastic had been bioassimilated by
the bacteria.
Symphony has complemented its d2w
and d2p product ranges with d2c "compostable resins and products"
that have been tested to US and EU composting standards and has
invested in Eranova - a French company extracting starch for making
plastics out of algae.
Symphony has also developed the
d2Detector®, a portable device which analyses plastics and detects
counterfeit products. This is useful for government officials
tasked with enforcing legislation, and Symphony's d2t tagging and
tracer technology is available for further security.
Symphony has a diverse and growing
customer-base and has established itself as an international
business with over 70 distributors around the world. Products made
with Symphony's plastic technologies are now available in nearly
100 countries and in many different product applications. Symphony
itself is accredited to ISO9001 and ISO14001.
Symphony is a founder-member of The
BPA (www.biodeg.org) and actively participates in the Committee
work of the British Standards Institute (BSI), the American
Standards Organisation (ASTM), the European Standards Organisation
(CEN), and the International Standards Organisation
(ISO).
Further information on the Group can
be found at www.symphonyenvironmental.com and twitter
@SymphonyEnv See also Symphony on Instagram. A Symphony
App is available for downloading to smartphones.