BPC Instruments secures 4.4 MSEK order from a public research organisation in the Philippines

BPC Instruments AB has received an order valued at approximately SEK 4.4 million from a public research institution in the Philippines, operating under a government agency. The order includes multiple units of BPC® Blue – BPC’s flagship instrument for conducting both aerobic and anaerobic biodegradability tests.

The instruments will be used by the public research organisation in the Philippines to evaluate the biodegradability of new bio-based polymers across a wide range of applications, including packaging, mulch films, and other environmentally focused materials. The initiative is part of a broader national effort to strengthen capabilities in sustainable materials research and environmental innovation. BPC will also provide extensive technical training to ensure smooth knowledge transfer and ongoing technical support.

BPC® Blue combines analytical precision with user-friendly operation and is widely used to assess the biodegradability of materials under controlled laboratory conditions. It is trusted by manufacturers, research institutions, and certification bodies working with biodegradable polymers, packaging materials, textiles, and other bio-based products. Designed to deliver reliable and comparable results, the instrument supports test methods based on international standards and provides knowledge into how materials behave under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions.

“As biodegradability testing becomes increasingly important for material innovation and regulatory compliance, BPC® Blue is setting reliable benchmarks cross both industries and academia. Our mission is to support stakeholders with accurate, consistent data that guides development and ensures alignment with both international and national standards,” says Dr. Jing Liu, CEO of BPC Instruments.

Revenue from the order is expected to be recognised in the third quarter of 2025.