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CANADA’S EZZIGROUP LAUNCHES COMPOSTABLE SURGICAL GRADE FACE MASK

Ezzigroup, a personal protective equipment (PPE) manufacturer and distributor based in Toronto, has launched the first ever compostable surgical grade face mask in Canada. The masks are ASTM F-2100 certified, Health Canada approved, and should be available for distribution in Canada and the United States in December 2021 under their EzziMed brand.

Ezzigroup Expands US Distribution for ASTM Level 3 Compostable Masks

The company is distributing the mask in partnership with Previcare, a company focused on delivering industry leading hand sanitizer, hard surface disinfectants, cleaners and PPE products to its customers worldwide.

Ezzigroup has also signed a distribution agreement to provide their EzziMed, ASTM level 3 certified compostable face masks to the US market with Medtheos, a US-based, wholesale distributor of high-quality healthcare products registered with the US Food and Drug Administration, according to a press release by Ezzigroup.

“How does a society continue to protect itself without putting the environment at risk? The solution is not to discontinue the use of PPE, but to use alternative materials for making PPE. The company’s compostable face masks are ASTM F-2100 certified for surgical/medical use and, with a 99 per cent + filtration ability, they are truly a game changer for the PPE industry and our community while helping to keep millions of synthetic, disposable face masks out of our landfills every day,” Ray Rasouli, chief executive officer of Ezzigroup said in a statement.

“The substrate and nonwoven materials used by Ezzigroup are made with PLA (a resin made from corn-based pulp), or cotton and soft wood pulp, which makes them compostable. These compostable masks will not have the adverse effect on our environment when compared to existing synthetic masks made of microplastics and will compost in less than 90 days under the soil, improving the soil quality of any landfill,” Rasouli added.

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