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RNS Number : 0570A  Symphony Environmental Tech. PLC  18 January 2024

18 January 2024

 

Symphony Environmental Technologies plc

("Symphony" or the "Company")

 

(1)  Trading update

(2)  EU Case - date of judgment

 

Symphony Environmental Technologies plc (AIM: SYM), global specialists in
technologies that make plastic and rubber products smarter, safer and more
sustainable, announces the following updates.

 

Trading update

 

Revenue for the year ended 31 December 2023 was marginally higher than prior
year at £6.35 million (2022: £6.15 million) with revenue for the second half
of the year at £2.78m (2023 H1: £3.56 million). Gross margins and
distribution costs are expected to be in line with H1 2023.

We advised in our 2023 interim statement that "some key trials were extended
into H2-2023" and this continues to be an ongoing theme which is delaying the
crystallisation of certain pipeline revenues. Also as previously advised, we
continue into 2024 waiting for regulatory approvals for both d2w and d2p
products in some important markets, over which we have no control on
timescale.

In line with previous statements, opportunities for Symphony remain
significant, and whilst these are taking considerably longer to convert than
originally anticipated, a combination of more positive conversations, trials
and other factors give the Board confidence that these can and will be
converted in the short to medium term.

 

EU Case

 

After two years of written proceedings, the case brought by Symphony against
the Commission, Parliament, and Council of the European Union was heard on 20
March 2023 in the General Court of the EU in Luxembourg.  Symphony's case is
that Art. 5 of the Single-use plastics Directive 2019/904 if and to the extent
that it relates to oxo-biodegradable plastics, is unlawful and the Company is
claiming substantial financial compensation.

We can now advise that Judgment will be delivered in open court at 9.30am
(CET) on 31 January 2024.

Symphony has legal advice from Leading Counsel that Article 5 applies to
oxo-degradable plastics, but not to oxo-biodegradable plastics such as those
made with Symphony's d2w technology, but the global confusion caused by the
wording of the legislation has been obstructing and delaying the adoption of
the technology. For every day it remains in force Symphony suffers loss, but
more important, ordinary plastic continues to be used, with thousands of tons
getting into the open environment every week, where it will persist for 50
years or more. There is an urgent need for the adoption of d2w technology,
which is already compulsory in the Middle East, so that it will quickly
biodegrade leaving no microplastics or harmful residues.

 

Enquiries

 Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc                                 +44 (0) 20 8207 5900
 Michael Laurier, CEO

 Ian Bristow, CFO

 www.symphonyenvironmental.com (http://www.symphonyenvironmental.com/)
 Zeus (Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker)                               +44 (0) 203 829 5000
 David Foreman / Kieran Russell (Investment Banking)

 Dominic King (Corporate Broking)

NOTES TO EDITORS:

About Symphony Environmental Technologies plc

www.symphonyenvironmental.com (http://www.symphonyenvironmental.com/)

 

Symphony has developed a range of additives, concentrates and master-batches
marketed under its d2p® ("designed to protect") trademark, which can be
incorporated in a wide variety of plastic and non-plastic products so as to
provide protection against many different types of bacteria, viruses, fungi,
algae, moulds, and insects, and against fire.  d2p products also include
odour, moisture and ethylene adsorbers as well as other types of
food-preserving technologies. For an overview see www.d2p.net
(http://www.d2p.net)    Symphony has launched d2p anti-microbial household
gloves and toothbrushes and "Symfresh" food-packaging and is developing a
range of other d2p finished-products for retail sale.

Symphony has also developed a biodegradable plastic technology which addresses
the problem of persistent microplastics, by turning ordinary plastic at the
end of its service-life into a waxy substance which is biodegradable. It is
then no longer a plastic and can be bioassimilated in the open environment in
a similar way to a leaf without leaving microplastics behind. The technology
is branded d2w® and appears as a droplet logo on many thousands of tonnes of
plastic packaging and other plastic products around the world, much of which
has been recycled. In some countries, most recently Yemen, oxo-biodegradable
plastic is mandatory for short-life plastic products.

d2w technology was studied for three years in the Oxomar project, sponsored by
the French government, which concluded that plastic made with Symphony's d2w
oxo-biodegradable technology will biodegrade in seawater significantly more
efficiently than conventional plastic. See
https://www.biodeg.org/subjects-of-interest/agriculture-and-horticulture/the-marine-environment/
(https://www.biodeg.org/subjects-of-interest/agriculture-and-horticulture/the-marine-environment/)
 

Following this report, the scientists allowed bacteria commonly found in the
open environment access to d2w oxo-biodegradable plastic containing Carbon
13.  They found Carbon 13 in the carbon dioxide exhaled by the bacteria,
proving beyond doubt that the plastic had been bioassimilated by the bacteria.

Symphony has complemented its d2w and d2p product ranges with d2c "compostable
resins and products" that have been tested to US and EU composting standards
and has invested in Eranova - a French company extracting starch for making
plastics out of algae.

Symphony has also developed the d2Detector®, a portable device which analyses
plastics and detects counterfeit products.  This is useful for government
officials tasked with enforcing legislation, and Symphony's d2t tagging and
tracer technology is available for further security.

Symphony has a diverse and growing customer-base and has established itself as
an international business with over 70 distributors around the world. Products
made with Symphony's plastic technologies are now available in nearly 100
countries and in many different product applications. Symphony itself is
accredited to ISO9001 and ISO14001.

Symphony is a founder-member of The BPA (www.biodeg.org) and actively
participates in the Committee work of the British Standards Institute (BSI),
the American Standards Organisation (ASTM), the European Standards
Organisation (CEN), and the International Standards Organisation (ISO).

Further information on the Group can be found at www.symphonyenvironmental.com
and twitter @SymphonyEnv   See also Symphony on Instagram. A Symphony App is
available for downloading to smartphones.

 

 

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