The growing levels of microplastics in our environment have become a major global conservation issue. Nonbiodegradable synthetic polymers in consumer products contribute to microplastic pollution in surface water worldwide. Microplastic accumulates and transport toxins from the sludge and readily enter the food chain. It is becoming evident that these synthetic additives may interfere with human hormones, reduce fertility, and lead to nervous system issues and cancer. The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) played a key role in the EU's ban on intentionally added microplastics, which aims to reduce the release of these microplastics into the environment. This ban, formalized by the European Commission in September 2023, restricts the sale of microplastics themselves and products containing them, with certain exceptions and transitional periods. The alternative ingredients should be biodegradable within 60 days, should not be from food sources, and sustainable with a lower carbon footprint. At BIOWEG, we are developing 100% biodegradable microbeads and a rheology modifier to replace solid and liquid microplastics, respectively. We have developed a sustainable process to produce these ingredients by utilizing waste and/or side streams from the food industry as raw material. Our production process has a minimal carbon footprint, is zero waste, and consumes little energy. During the EIC Project (190108094), the company is optimizing and scaling up the production process, and automating it to prepare for large scale orders to test with clients.