SpartanBio Mulch: Functional Biodegradable Mulch Sheets
- India
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Plastic pollution in agriculture, particularly associated with the use of mulch sheets, has become a growing environmental concern. Mulch sheets, whether conventional plastic or biodegradable, can degrade over time into smaller plastic particles known as microplastics (microplastics (MaP, > 5 mm), microplastics (MP, 1-5 mm), and nanoplastics (NP, <1 µm)). These plastics can accumulate in soils, waterways, and ecosystems, posing risks to environmental and human health.
The scale of microplastic pollution from mulch sheets affects millions of people globally, including farmers, agricultural workers, consumers, and communities reliant on agricultural ecosystems for food and livelihoods.
In India, plastic mulch sheets are extensively used in various crop cultivation practices, including vegetables, fruits, and cash crops like cotton. According to a report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) of India, the country generates around 26,000 tonnes of plastic waste daily, with a significant portion attributed to agricultural plastic waste, including mulch sheets.
Globally, plastic mulch sheets are widely used in intensive agriculture, particularly in countries with large-scale commercial farming operations. According to a study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, it is estimated that more than 1.3 million metric tons of plastic mulch films are used annually worldwide.
After 32 years of using plastic mulch film in an agricultural area at Shenyang Agricultural University in China, microplastic concentrations in the topsoil (0–10 cm) increased from 7183 to 10,586 particles/kg, averaging 8885 particles/kg.
In 19 provinces across China, a study revealed higher microplastic concentrations in fields where plastic mulching was used continuously for 24 years. Particle amounts ranged from 31–129.6, 169–446.1, and 728–1422.4 particles/kg soil in fields with 5, 15, and 24 years of continuous mulching, respectively.
Microplastics present health hazards to humans and wildlife upon ingestion or absorption, often carrying harmful additives and pollutants that can lead to toxicity, bioaccumulation, and adverse health outcomes. These microplastics, originating from mulch sheets, disrupt ecosystems, endanger marine life, and contribute significantly to environmental degradation. They also serve as carriers for pollutants and contaminants, extending their impact beyond their initial source and affecting ecosystems on a broader scale
Several factors contribute to microplastic pollution in agriculture like mulch sheet degradation, soil contamination, water contamination, ecosystem impacts, waste management practices, education and awareness, and regulatory measures.
Proposed Solution:
Replacing conventional or biodegradable mulch sheets with Spartan Bio Mulch, Functional Biodegradable Mulch Sheets, which utilizes natural polymers, agricultural waste composites like rice bran or coconut shell powders, plastic-degrading bacteria, soil-enriching bacteria, and herbicides, involves a multi-step process with advanced technologies and sustainable practices.
Switching to functional biodegradable mulch sheets achieves the following:
a) Converts into natural components, lowering soil microplastic contamination and promoting healthier soil ecosystems and sustainable farming practices.
b) Reduces microplastic runoff by decomposing into environmentally safe materials, lowering the threat of water contamination and harm to aquatic organisms. c) Lowers the buildup of enduring microplastics in ecosystems, lessening adverse impacts on wildlife, biodiversity, and ecosystem functionality, etc.
Functional biodegradable mulch sheets, such as Spartan Bio Mulch, offer an innovative and sustainable solution for agricultural practices. These mulch sheets are crafted from a combination of natural polymers, composite materials like volcanic ash or agricultural waste materials like rice bran or coconut shell powders, groundnut shell powder, corn cob powder, plastic-degrading bacteria, soil-enriching bacteria, herbicides, and natural UV absorbers.
The process of creating these mulch sheets begins with selecting natural polymers like polylactic acid (PLA) or chitosan, derived from corn starch or shrimp/crab shells, respectively. These polymers provide the base material for the sheets and impart biodegradability and eco-friendly properties. Agricultural waste materials are then incorporated into the mix to enhance mechanical strength, flexibility, and biodegradability.
One of the key components of these mulch sheets is the inclusion of plastic-degrading bacteria, such as those from the Pseudomonas or Bacillus genera. These bacteria produce enzymes like polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) depolymerase, which breaks down synthetic polymers like PLA or polyethylene, aiding in biodegradation when the sheets are disposed of in soil or composting environments.
Additionally, soil-enriching bacteria are added to improve soil fertility and plant growth. These beneficial bacteria, such as nitrogen-fixing or phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, colonize the soil upon mulch decomposition, providing essential nutrients and enhancing soil structure.
To address weed control, herbicides or weed-suppressing compounds are incorporated into the mulch sheets as chemical actives. These compounds help manage weed growth under the mulch, reducing competition for nutrients and water with crop plants.
Moreover, natural UV absorbers are included to protect the mulch sheets and underlying soil from UV degradation. These UV absorbers prevent premature degradation of the sheets and maintain their integrity over time.
The production process involves extrusion or compounding technologies, where the blended ingredients are melted and formed into continuous sheets. Rigorous testing and quality control measures ensure mechanical strength, biodegradability, herbicide release rates, UV protection efficacy, and compatibility with soil environments.
Once validated through laboratory testing, the functional biodegradable mulch sheets are applied in agricultural fields. Field trials and monitoring assess their performance in weed control, soil enrichment, UV protection, crop yield, and environmental impact.
The preparation of functional biodegradable mulch sheets involves a comprehensive approach integrating biotechnology, materials science, and agronomy. This innovative technology provides sustainable solutions for weed control, soil health improvement, UV protection, and crop production enhancement while reducing plastic pollution and chemical inputs in agriculture.
The solution of functional biodegradable mulch sheets serves a wide range of stakeholders in the agricultural sector, including farmers, agricultural workers, consumers, and communities reliant on agricultural ecosystems. Here's how this solution impacts their lives:
Farmers benefit from functional biodegradable mulch sheets as they provide effective mulching while reducing environmental impact. These sheets break down into non-toxic compounds, minimizing the generation of harmful microplastics during degradation. Farmers can maintain soil health and fertility as the sheets decompose into natural components, enriching the soil with nutrients. Additionally, the reduced use of conventional plastics contributes to sustainable farming practices, aligning with modern agricultural sustainability goals.
Agricultural workers experience a safer working environment with functional biodegradable mulch sheets. These sheets reduce exposure to harmful chemicals often associated with conventional mulching practices. As the mulch decomposes, it promotes healthier soil ecosystems, creating a more favorable environment for workers and beneficial soil organisms.
Consumers benefit indirectly from the use of functional biodegradable mulch sheets through improved food quality and reduced environmental impact. Mulch sheets that break down into natural components contribute to healthier soil, leading to better crop yields and potentially higher-quality produce. Moreover, the reduced use of synthetic chemicals and plastics in agriculture aligns with consumer preferences for environmentally friendly and sustainable practices.
Communities dependent on agricultural ecosystems for food and livelihoods experience positive impacts from functional biodegradable mulch sheets. These sheets help maintain soil health and prevent soil erosion, preserving the long-term productivity of agricultural lands. By minimizing environmental contamination and promoting sustainable farming practices, the solution contributes to the overall well-being and resilience of agricultural communities.
The adoption of functional biodegradable mulch sheets serves multiple stakeholders by improving agricultural sustainability, reducing environmental impact, promoting soil health, and creating safer and healthier working conditions. This solution aligns with global efforts towards sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation, benefiting individuals, communities, and ecosystems interconnected with agricultural activities.
Our team is well-positioned to deliver the solution of functional biodegradable mulch sheets due to our expertise, experience, and commitment to sustainable agricultural practices. Here are the key factors that make us capable of delivering this solution effectively:
Expertise in Polymer Science: Our team comprises experts in polymer science and engineering, and our previous experience in developing polymer membrane-based ultra-lightweight agri inputs provides us with the expertise to develop innovative mulch sheet formulations using natural polymers, agricultural wastes, and bioactive compounds. We have a deep understanding of the properties of these materials and how they can be tailored to create biodegradable yet durable mulch sheets
Biotechnology and Microbial Expertise: We have specialists in biotechnology and microbial ecology who invented “POLYMERIC GEL-BASED AGROBIOLOGICAL COMPOSITION: A highly compact and efficient Biofertilizer (1012 cfu/ml) to deliver soil bacteria which enables efficient plant absorption of macronutrients and increases the availability of other nutrients. Expert knowledge is crucial in incorporating plastic-degrading bacteria and soil-enriching bacteria into the mulch sheet formulations and ensuring the effectiveness of these biological actives in facilitating mulch degradation and enhancing soil health.
Agronomic Knowledge: Our team includes agronomists and agricultural scientists who provide insights into crop-specific needs, weed control mechanisms, and soil management practices, ensuring that our mulch sheets are tailored to meet agricultural challenges effectively.
Research and Development Capabilities: We have dedicated research and development facilities equipped with technologies for microbial analysis, polymer membrane preparation, and agronomic trials. And a team of 3 Ph.Ds with 20+ years of rich experience in various research disciplines.
Collaborative Partnerships: We collaborate with universities, research institutions, and agricultural organizations to leverage collective expertise and resources. These partnerships enable us to access cutting-edge research, validate our solutions through field trials, and ensure that our mulch sheets meet industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Commitment to Sustainability: FIB-SOL is on a mission to develop Ultra-Lightweight and Lightweight carriers for biological or chemical Agri inputs for sustainable agriculture and improve farmers’ income. We prioritize eco-friendly materials, biodegradable technologies, and reduced chemical inputs in our mulch sheet development process, aligning with global sustainability goals.
Market Understanding: We have a thorough understanding of market dynamics, farmer preferences, and industry trends related to mulch sheets and agricultural inputs. We have a marketing team of 30+ employees working with farmers in 55000 acres across south India. This knowledge allows us to develop market-driven solutions that address specific challenges faced by farmers while ensuring economic viability and scalability.
In conclusion, our team's multidisciplinary expertise, research capabilities, collaborative approach, and sustainability focus make us well-equipped to deliver functional biodegradable mulch sheets that contribute positively to agriculture, the environment, and society as a whole.
- Enable a low-carbon and nutritious global food system, across large and small-scale producers plus supply chains that reduce food loss.
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 13. Climate Action
- 15. Life on Land
- Concept
At Fib-SOL, we specialize in developing polymer-based ultra-lightweight Agri-input products using advanced techniques such as electrospinning, membrane casting, and gel encapsulation of agriculture-beneficial microbes. Our expertise in these technologies has led us to the natural progression of developing functional mulch sheets for sustainable agriculture practices.
Currently, we have completed the design phase of our product preparation, and our team is actively working on creating the prototype. This involves integrating natural polymers, agricultural waste composites, plastic-degrading bacteria, soil-enriching microbes, and other bioactive compounds into our mulch sheets. These sheets are designed to provide effective mulching while minimizing environmental impact, promoting soil health, and supporting sustainable farming practices.
Our approach combines cutting-edge materials science with agricultural biotechnology, ensuring that our mulch sheets not only serve their primary function but also contribute positively to the overall ecosystem. We are confident that our innovative technology will revolutionize mulching practices in agriculture, offering a scalable and eco-friendly solution to farmers worldwide.
The proposed solution requires financial support for further development and scaling. We aim to connect with potential investors, donors, or funding opportunities that can provide the necessary financial backing to advance the project effectively.
Additionally, we seek technical assistance to facilitate partnerships with technical experts, research institutions, and technology companies. This collaboration will help us address technical challenges and enhance the development of innovative solutions more comprehensively and efficiently.
Furthermore, we aim to gain market exposure by accessing industry partners, obtaining market insights, and developing scaling strategies. These efforts will enable us to reach wider audiences and maximize the impact of our solution in addressing key challenges in sustainable agriculture.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
"SpartanBio Mulch: Functional Biodegradable Mulch Sheets" represents an innovative solution due to several key factors:
Unlike conventional mulch sheets made of non-biodegradable plastics, our solution utilizes natural polymers, agricultural wastes, and bioactive compounds. This composition not only ensures biodegradability but also enriches the soil upon decomposition, contributing positively to agricultural ecosystems.
The incorporation of advanced techniques such as electrospinning, membrane casting, and gel encapsulation of beneficial microbes enhances the functionality of the mulch sheets. These technologies allow for better moisture retention, weed control, and soil enrichment compared to traditional mulch sheets.
One of the most significant innovations is the reduction of microplastic pollution. By using plastic-degrading bacteria and natural materials that break down into non-toxic compounds, our mulch sheets minimize the generation of harmful microplastics during degradation, addressing a critical environmental concern.
The inclusion of soil-enriching bacteria and agricultural wastes further improves soil fertility and structure. This holistic approach not only protects crops but also promotes sustainable farming practices by maintaining healthy soil ecosystems.
Our solution has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts by fostering collaboration across various sectors. Collaboration with agricultural experts, environmental organizations, and technology providers can lead to continuous improvements, knowledge sharing, and adoption of sustainable agriculture practices.
The introduction of functional biodegradable mulch sheets can significantly change the market landscape. It can create a shift towards more sustainable and eco-friendly agricultural practices, influencing other players in the industry to develop similar solutions or adopt environmentally conscious approaches.
Overall, our solution not only addresses the immediate problem of plastic pollution in agriculture but also offers a comprehensive and forward-thinking approach to sustainable farming. By catalyzing positive impacts and driving market transformation, it has the potential to create a ripple effect, leading to broader adoption of eco-friendly solutions in the agricultural sector.
The logical framework for the “SpartanBio Mulch: functional biodegradable mulch sheets"
Activities:
The FIB-SOL team will develop and produce “SpartanBio Mulch: functional biodegradable mulch sheets” using natural polymers, agricultural wastes, and bioactive compounds.
FIB-SOL will also collaborate with experts for testing and refining the product.
Outputs:
Creation of durable and biodegradable mulch sheets that break down into non-toxic compounds.
Incorporation of soil-enriching bacteria and plastic-degrading microbes for enhanced soil health.
Immediate Outcomes:
Reduction in microplastic pollution as the mulch sheets degrade without leaving harmful residues.
Improved soil fertility and structure due to the release of nutrients from agricultural wastes and beneficial bacteria.
Enhanced moisture retention and weed control leading to better crop yields.
Longer-term Outcomes:
Environmental Impact: Reduced plastic pollution in agricultural ecosystems, leading to healthier soils, waterways, and ecosystems.
Health Impact: Minimized risks to human health and wildlife by avoiding exposure to harmful plastic additives and pollutants.
Economic Impact: Cost savings for farmers through reduced mulch sheet replacement and improved crop productivity.
Adoption and Scaling: Increased adoption of sustainable mulching practices, influencing the market towards eco-friendly solutions and fostering a culture of environmental stewardship in agriculture.
Evidence supporting this logical framework includes:
Research studies on the environmental benefits of biodegradable materials and soil-enriching bacteria.
Feedback from farmers and agricultural experts highlighting the need for sustainable mulching solutions.
Process evaluations demonstrating the effectiveness of SpartanBio Mulch sheets in reducing microplastics and improving soil health. By linking our activities to specific outputs and outcomes supported by evidence and stakeholder feedback, we anticipate that our "SpartanBio Mulch: functional biodegradable mulch sheets" solution will have a tangible and positive impact on addressing the problem of plastic pollution in agriculture while promoting sustainable farming practices.
Our impact goals for the SpartanBio Mulch: functional biodegradable mulch sheets are centered around environmental, agricultural, and societal benefits. Following are the key impact goals and how we would measure progress towards them:
- Reduced Microplastic Pollution:
- Goal: Minimize the accumulation of microplastics in soils, waterways, and ecosystems.
- Measurement: Conduct regular soil and water testing in areas where SpartanBio Mulch sheets are used to quantify the reduction in microplastic concentrations over time.
- Improved Soil Health:
- Goal: Enhance soil fertility, structure, and microbial diversity.
- Measurement: Monitor soil nutrient levels, microbial populations, and soil aggregation in fields using SpartanBio Mulch sheets compared to conventional plastic mulch.
- Increased Crop Yields:
- Goal: Improve crop productivity and resilience.
- Measurement: Conduct yield assessments and compare crop performance, water retention, and weed suppression between fields with and without SpartanBio Mulch sheets.
- Environmental Sustainability:
- Goal: Contribute to a healthier agricultural ecosystem and reduce environmental impact.
- Measurement: Track the reduction in plastic waste generated, water usage, chemical inputs, and greenhouse gas emissions associated with mulch sheet production and disposal.
- Cost Savings for Farmers:
- Goal: Provide cost-effective solutions that benefit farmers.
- Measurement: Analyze the economic impact by assessing the total cost of using SpartanBio Mulch sheets compared to traditional alternatives, including savings in replacement costs, labor, and input expenses.
- Market Adoption and Awareness:
- Goal: Foster widespread adoption of sustainable mulching practices and raise awareness about the benefits of biodegradable solutions.
- Measurement: Monitor market penetration, customer feedback, and engagement with agricultural communities through surveys, workshops, and outreach programs.
To measure progress towards these impact goals, we employ a combination of quantitative data collection, field trials, stakeholder feedback, and environmental assessments. Regular monitoring and evaluation allow us to adjust our approach, refine the product, and demonstrate the tangible benefits of our functional biodegradable mulch sheets in addressing key challenges in agriculture and environmental conservation.
The core technology behind SpartanBio Mulch: Functional Biodegradable Mulch Sheets lies in its innovative formulation and production process, which harnesses the power of several modern and traditional technologies to address environmental challenges in agriculture. Here's an overview of the key technologies involved:
Formulation Technology: SpartanBio Mulch utilizes advanced formulation techniques to combine natural polymers, agricultural waste composites, plastic-degrading bacteria, soil-enriching bacteria, herbicides, and natural UV absorbers. This formulation technology ensures that the mulch sheets are biodegradable, durable, and environmentally friendly.
Extrusion and Membrane Casting: The production process involves extrusion or membrane casting technologies to create the mulch sheets with precise thickness, strength, and composition. Extrusion involves melting the polymer blend and forcing it through a die to form continuous sheets.
Bioactive Compounds and Bacteria Integration: The incorporation of plastic-degrading bacteria, soil-enriching bacteria, and herbicides into the mulch sheet formulation requires expertise in biotechnology and microbiology. This integration ensures that the mulch sheets not only provide physical protection to crops but also contribute to soil health and sustainable agricultural practices.
UV Protection Technology: Natural UV absorbers, such as plant extracts or bio-based compounds, are added to the mulch sheets to protect them from UV degradation. This technology helps maintain the integrity of the sheets over time, extending their lifespan and effectiveness.
Composite Material Processing: Agricultural waste composites, like rice bran or coconut shell powders, undergo specific processing techniques to ensure they enhance the mechanical strength and biodegradability of the mulch sheets. These processing methods may include grinding, blending, or chemical treatments.
Quality Control and Testing: The technology also includes quality control measures and testing protocols to ensure that the mulch sheets meet industry standards, regulatory requirements, and performance expectations. This may involve mechanical testing, biodegradation studies, UV stability tests, and environmental impact assessments.
Overall, SpartanBio Mulch represents a convergence of modern technologies such as formulation science, extrusion, microbiology, and UV protection, combined with traditional knowledge systems related to agricultural waste utilization and soil health. This integrated approach not only addresses the immediate need for sustainable mulching solutions but also contributes to broader environmental goals by reducing plastic pollution and promoting regenerative farming practices.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Biotechnology / Bioengineering
- Manufacturing Technology
- Materials Science
- India
- Italy
The Research and Development team consists of 3 full-time scientists with Ph.D. qualifications and two research assistants holding Master's degrees. In addition to them, we employ two full-time field staff members who are undergraduates, and responsible for implementing the field trials.
Our research team brings expertise in various disciplines crucial for our project, including Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, and Chemistry. This diverse skill set enables us to tackle complex challenges related to polymer science, microbial interactions, and environmental impact assessment effectively. We collaborate with microbiome research scientists from renowned universities, enriching our project with diverse insights and scientific rigor.
Our team has been actively developing functional biodegradable mulch sheets for the past six months. However, our expertise in technologies such as formulation science, extrusion, membrane casting, and bacteria integration has been honed over the past ten years.
• Diversity: FIB-SOL boasts a leadership team with rich cultural diversity, representing various regions and languages across the country. This diverse background enhances our understanding of national issues and fosters innovative solutions. We actively participate in events worldwide, from the Western to Eastern hemispheres, engaging with clients from diverse backgrounds. Our technical versatility, spanning engineering, biology, and tech entrepreneurship, enables us to craft adaptable solutions for agricultural challenges.
• Inclusion: We prioritize inclusivity by embracing team members from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and all strata of society. Equal decision-making rights are granted to all team members, regardless of their background. Our organization celebrates all festivals with equal enthusiasm and ensures gender balance, with 50% female employees. Our women-led leadership, owning a majority of the shares, underscores our commitment to gender equity and inclusivity.
• Community Engagement: Beyond our team, we collaborate with women's self-help groups, providing training in sustainable livelihoods and composting techniques. This empowers marginalized women farmers to improve their income by utilizing composting technology. Women employees are actively involved in decision-making processes, and we support their children's education financially. Emergency funds are also allocated for women and economically disadvantaged groups.
• Equity: Our company policies prioritize equity, offering benefits and support to all employees without discrimination. Specific initiatives, such as providing sick leave for women during menstruation and equal treatment of religious festivities, promote fairness and inclusivity. All employees have access to emergency funds and insurance benefits, ensuring equitable support across the organization.
FIB-SOL is a deep-tech organization, that uses IP-based products to offer scientific solutions to problems in Agriculture. The key resources involve a scientific team with deep knowledge of basic sciences. Funds to develop the IP or license technologies from other R&D institutes. FIB-SOL has a team of scientists, who are versatile in building platform technologies. The team needs more enablers of technology-to-product conversion. The funds for the activity is mostly sourced through Government or CSR funding. Equity-based funding with acceptance of long gestational periods is a reasonable financial source that could help.
The product at FIB-SOL is a lightweight polymer-based, biological input, which can reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and improve yields. The product promotes an eco-friendly way of farming.
The product is 1000 times less bulky than commercial fertilizers and is water-soluble. This enables a decrease in Carbon footprint and paves the way for carbon credits. The product depicts 25-30% yield improvement and also improves the soil quality.
The farmers are the end consumers of the product. There is a huge demand for biologicals to supplement chemical fertilizers and the need is addressed by FIB-SOL.
FIB-SOL is marketing its current product, which is a gel-based commercial biofertilizer inoculum (Patented technology) in certain states of India and also in Italy, Kenya, and Malaysia. We mostly focus on B2B segments, which are farm-to-fork companies and big corporations. We also conduct market outreach programs through foundations, including Syngenta and Walmart. The program is to enable farmers to understand the concept of the technology and also understand its benefits.
The B2C segment comprises FPOs, Farmer-producing aggregators, and farmers. We have signed up partnerships to reach the consumers. In the last two financial years, FIB-SOL has a market reach of over 2 lac acres and has made sales to around 70000 acres both within the country and outside the country.
Financial resources will be deployed to procure and develop more IPs and increase the manufacturing and marketing scale. We plan to reach 8 Lac acres in the next two years.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
We have successfully commercialized our first technology-based product and have a market outreach of 2 Lac acres in the last two years with sales of 70000 acres, amounting to 0.6 Mn USD. In the next 2 years, we are planning to scale our revenues to 12 Mn USD with a reach of 8 Lac acres across the globe, using the various channels described.
The product portfolio will also be increased to address the market demands and to achieve our targets. R&D services will be part of the revenue stream to assist in the development of new ideas and to acquire new skills. The funding for R&D will be through contract research services and from government grants and also CSR funds. The funds for increasing the scale will be raised through government loans and non-banking finance sectors. We envisage breaking even and self-sustain with a timeline of 3 years.