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2006 Launch of Alfapac
100% biodegradable bags, an extensive range
of waste collection bags made from renewable starch-based
materials.
2005 New generation of biodegradable and fully compostable
materials with multiple applications based on Bioplast.
2004 Coulissac Strap, the first
drawstring bags with an elastic fixing strap.
2003 Coulissac Tri Selectif, the
first bags specifically designed for selective collection
of household waste.
2002 Alfapastel, Alfasenteur and
Coulissac Salle de bains open new
market segments: waste collection bags with new
colours and fragrances, fully biodegradable and
compostable 10-litre Bio-Compost
bags for kitchen waste.
2000 Fully biodegradable 80-litre Bio-Compost
bags made from renewable starch-based materials
for garden waste, fully compostable.
1999 Introduction of an anti-bacterial chemical
agent into Coulissac lines, subsequently
extended to all waste collection ranges. Launch
of three-in-one Alu P3 products,
with one side made of film and aluminium and the
other P3 Film, a microwaveable
stretch film suited to all types of food.
1998 Adoption of flexitene, a new
generation of polyethylene.
1997 Sac 2 Nœuds, a new generation
of waste bags with four closing flaps. Technical
progress with the adoption of metallocenes for waste
bags.
1996 Taï Cool, the first generation
of bags with four closing flaps. Launch of Sac
Fraîcheur micro-perforated bags for
fruit and vegetables.
1994 Environment-friendly Alfapac,
waste bags that satisfy French standards for environmental
labelling. Development of metaralene, a new polyethylene
with low linear density.
1993 Production of high-density
recycled polyethylene bags with reduced thickness.
1992 Launch of Alu Plus, a new
reinforced aluminium alloy.
1991 Co-extrusion of virgin and recycled resins.
1990 Maxi-Poids,
a new range of waste bags.
1988 Launch of ZIP seal-closure freezer
bags.
1987 Europe-wide launch of Coulissac,
the first draw-string waste bags delivered in dispensers.
1986 Co-extrusion technology is adopted.
1983 SPHERE reduces
the thickness of polyethylene bags by 30%, at the
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