05/28/2026
Every few weeks, we get asked: "Is CornNext-17 certified home-compostable? Do you have BPI or TÜV?"
Many compostability certifications were designed for a specific generation of materials: bioplastics and compostable polymers — PLA, PHA, starch-polyester blends, and other engineered materials made to behave like plastic, then break down under defined conditions.
CornNext-17 begins from a different place.
Our third-party testing shows approximately 98% biological content and 2% minerals. No synthetic polymers. No petrochemical plasticizers. No PLA. No PHA. No resin.
We also conducted a 35-day natural degradation test with the Food College of Nanchang University under simulated natural environmental conditions. The results showed no detectable release of heavy metals or harmful volatile compounds, and concluded that the corn-starch straw could naturally degrade without releasing toxic or harmful components.
The question shouldn't be "Did it pass a plastic-era certification?"
Instead, we should ask: "When this product is no longer useful, can the Earth genuinely take it back without leaving pollution behind?"