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Symphony Environmental USA

Making plastic smarter, safer and more sustainable

Symphony is a world leader in the development of plastic technologies designed to protect the environment and human health.

With more than 25 years’ experience in the plastics industry, we are committed to helping our customers  to significantly improve their products.  Symphony’s trademarks represent not only a range of additives and masterbatches, but also scientific and technical support  – adding value for each and every participant in the chain, right down to the end user.

d2w logo d2w Biodegradable  

d2w is a masterbatch which, at little or no extra cost, turns ordinary plastic at the end of its useful life into a material with a different molecular structure. At the end of the process it is no longer a plastic, and has changed into a material that is biodegradable (by bacteria and fungi) in the open environment. Leaving only water, carbon dioxide and humus behind.  No eco-toxicity and no microplastics.

Scientifically proven to biodegrade on land and in the marine environment, d2w is the most environmentally responsible solution for your plastic product, film or packaging.  No company wants to see a plastic item with their name on it,  lying on a beach in 50 years’ time.

d2p logo d2p Protective Technologies

d2p is the brand name for a range of technologies including, Antimicrobial, Ethylene Adsorber, Flame Retardant,  and Anti-Insect.

Best of Jacksonville awards


Each year, the Jacksonville Award Program Committee identify companies who have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category.

These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community. Various sources of information are gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category.

The Jacksonville Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the Jacksonville Award Program and data provided by third parties, in recognition of the contribution that small business makes to the U.S. economy.