Deplastificators movement
This is a red alert.
Sustainability was once only about the planet; now it's about us.
Microplastics in Every Human Placenta tested
The University of New Mexico Health Sciences has discovered microplastics in every tested placenta sample, with significant concentrations raising concerns about potential health impacts. Innovative analysis methods revealed polyethylene as the most prevalent polymer, emphasizing the urgency to tackle the growing issue of plastic pollution.
This study links microplastic accumulation to potential health risks, including reproductive problems and inflammatory diseases, highlighting the need for immediate action and further research.
Nanoplastics and our brains
Duke University researchers discovered that nanoplastics disrupt brain proteins linked to Parkinson's disease and dementia. Their study, published in "Science Advances," shows how these tiny particles can cause harmful protein aggregations in the brain. This finding underscores the broader health risks of nanoplastics, beyond their environmental impact, suggesting a potential link to neurological disorders. The study utilized various models, including test tubes, neurons, and mice, to demonstrate how polystyrene nanoparticles affect brain function and overall health.
Cardiovascular damage
A recent concerning study reveals that microplastics, found in the arteries of nearly 60% of over 200 surgical patients, could be linked to severe cardiovascular issues. Those with microplastics in their main artery were 4.5 times more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke, or death within about 34 months post-surgery compared to those without such contaminants.
Given the widespread presence of plastics, the potential health risks—including endocrine disruption, cancer, and infertility—are significant. Although more research is necessary to fully understand the impact of plastics on our health, it is prudent to minimize exposure wherever possible.
Plastic pollution profoundly disrupts our community spaces, tarnishing the beauty of our beaches, parks, and even endangering our cultural heritage sites. It's more than just an eyesore; it's a pervasive threat that undermines the fabric of communities, erasing the marks of our shared history and traditions.
Stories from around the globe tell of communities struggling to maintain their traditional ways of life in the face of relentless plastic encroachment, forced to witness their once-pristine natural environments become repositories for the world's waste. This issue transcends environmental concern, striking at the heart of our social and cultural identity.
We might disagree on climate change.
but we all agree on plastic pollution.
Become a Desplastificator
Our movement
By purchasing our products, merchandise, or investing in our company you will receive your place in line to change the intrinsic motion our material is secure. We believe that once we reach 100.000 desplastificators the inertia of our movement will be unstoppable.
OUR GOALS
2027
Water-soluble and Time-programmable materials make up 20% of the global material consumption
2026
Timeplast reaches 100,000 deplastificators.
2025
Timeplast launches its products on Walmart and Costco
2025
Timeplast launches Time-metal a metal-replacement time-programmable material
2025
Timeplast enters a post-revenue phase and activates the global movement for Time-programmable materials
OUR PRESENT
2024-Q4
Timeplast launches Time-Mass.
2024-Q3
Timeplast launches Timeplast Plus.
2024-Q2
Timeplast launches Time-wrap.
2024-Q1
Timeplast's store opens for the first time ever.
2023-Q4
Timeplast launches Pabyss the first ever bottomless trashcan.
2023-Q3
Timeplast creates the Deplastificators' wall.
2023-Q2
Timeplast launches Timeplast Raw
2023- Q1
Timeplast is granted its 8th patent and becomes one of the most successful crowdfunding campaigns in the world.
Our foundation
2022
Timeplast obtains a patent on the first ever Time-programmable copolymer and launches its crowdfunding campaign
2021
Timeplast synthesized its first in-house standalone polymer, a water soluble material.
2020
Nestle Announces its investment in Timeplast.
2019
First ever independently certified molecular weight testing on Timeplast's PET. French and US independent teams concluded the same drop in molecular weight.
First ever Timeplast-created reactor for the orderly depolymerization of PE, PP, PS and PET.
2018
2017
First ever Timeplast-driven PET orderly depolymerization into Terephthalic acid and Ethylene glycol.
2013
Timeplast is founded.
2010
Manuel Rendon founder & CEO won “ideas” prize
2005
First scientific publication.
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“Timeplast aspires for our entire society to use water-soluble plastics, allowing us to extend the concept of zero plastic waste through Pabyss™ to a societal level. However, this will only occur if most, if not all, wasteful materials are water-soluble, reaffirming water's status as the universal solvent.”