Peak Nano Develops Biodegradable Multilayer Polymer Films for Sustainable Packaging
Greater Akron Polymer Innovation Hub backs Ohio‑based company engineering nanolayer films that cut microplastic waste and advance innovation across industries.
Selected through a competitive process that reviewed more than 40 proposals from across the region, Peak Nano's project is one of eight receiving Innovation Hub support. It targets to replace traditional multilayer packaging film, which can contain many tightly bonded layers of polymers and additives that are difficult or impossible to recycle. These materials fragment over time, shedding micro‑ and nanoparticles into soils, waterways, and the broader environment. Peak Nano's high‑performance barrier films are designed for distinct performance advantages in demanding food and medical applications, protecting product quality and safety, and are engineered for biodegradability over time.
Peak Nano's NanoPlex technology, developed at Case Western Reserve University with leading polymer scientists like
"With NanoPlex™, we can create nano‑layers that let us dial in characteristics like barrier performance, mechanical strength, and even degradability," said Dr.
Peak Nano's project is part of a broader slate of Innovation Hub-funded initiatives in biobased materials, recyclable packaging, eco‑polymer platforms, and performance materials. The Hub, powered by the Polymer Industry Cluster and the Greater Akron Chamber, is deploying a
"The Polymer Industry Cluster was created to tackle shared problems that no single company can solve," said
In the current phase, Peak Nano and its partners will produce prototype biodegradable nanolayer film systems and evaluate them on commercial equipment used for food and medical packaging. Subsequent phases include biodegradability testing, cost and scale‑up modeling, and a commercialization roadmap for supplying nanolayered biodegradable films to brand owners and converters at scale. Peak Nano expects to leverage both its
"This collaboration is about turning leadership in advanced materials into commercial reality with regional economic impact," said
About Peak Nano
Established in 2016 to bring patented nanotechnology from the laboratory to commercial applications, Peak Nano is tackling challenges across the power grid, fusion, electric vehicles, aerospace, and defense. With AI-powered design and advanced nanolayered technology, Peak Nano's drop-in-ready, industry-disrupting solutions dramatically boost systems' performance.
Our NanoPlex™ technology for films and optics—protected by 20+ global patents—is fully designed, engineered, and manufactured in the
About the Polymer Industry Cluster and Greater Akron Polymer Innovation Hub
The Polymer Industry Cluster (PIC) is an industry‑driven consortium powered by the Greater Akron Chamber that addresses shared polymer challenges requiring collaborative action and open innovation. With more than 50 member organizations across the polymer value chain, the PIC is working to drive collective problem-solving along with talent attraction, job creation, and economic growth in
The Greater Akron Polymer Innovation Hub, supported by a
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