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The main features of environmentally friendly tableware and Eco friendly food packaging

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  With the progress of society and the development of science and technology, people are increasingly aware of the importance of energy conservation and environmental protection. More and more products are being replaced by environmentally friendly products, including compostable packaging, eco friendly food packaging , and molded pulp packaging . For example, some takeaway and packaging began to use bagasse lunch boxes. The environmentally friendly disposable tableware made of bagasse is very good, it will automatically degrade within 3 months, and it is waterproof and oil-proof. This type of compostable packaging and molded pulp packaging not only reduces waste but also supports a sustainable future by offering a natural and eco friendly food packaging solution.   The following is a brief analysis of the main characteristics of environmentally friendly tableware and  Eco friendly food packaging . 1. No pollution   First of all, the first feature of environment...

Green Olive Have Commercial Composting Certified by Australasian Bioplastics Association

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Green Olive had achieved a certificate of conformance to the Australian Standard as 4736 by Australasian Bioplastics Association. The ABA is dedicated to promoting plastics that are biodegradable, compostable and based on renewable resources. Our certificate number is ABAP 10270, for our products: Sugarcane bagasse pulping (bowls, plates, container) (unprinted/uncoloured) up to a maximum thickness and grammage of 730 µm / 553 g/m2. The ABA launched Australian Standard 4736-2006, compostable and biodegradable plastics “Biodegradable plastics suitable for composting and other microbial treatment” which is known as the ‘seedling logo’ certification system throughout Australia and New Zealand. The seedling logo clearly identifies and differentiates packaging materials as biodegradable packaging materials and compostable packaging materials . To be certified compostable and carry the seedling logo, suitable biopolymer materials must undergo a stringent test regime outlined by AS4736 and ca...

Are biodegradable paper cups really greener than plastic cups?

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Environmentalists are finding that biodegradable paper cups, choosing biodegradable packaging , and eco-friendly packaging materials are phasing out plastic paper cups. Now they are calling for the elimination of plastic cups, most of which end up in landfills and sewers. However, these plastic cups cannot be dissolved, causing serious environmental pollution. Biodegradable paper cups , biodegradable packaging products , and other paper takeout containers must be coated on the inside so they don't absorb food and lose their shape when they're filled with coffee, tea, or cold beverages. Longyan Green Olive Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. has developed biodegradable paper cups made from bagasse and bamboo fibers. Biodegradable and compostable in both home and commercial settings—healthy, non-toxic, non-hazardous, and hygienic. All of our products are green, compostable, disposable, and environmentally friendly, and we promote green packaging . Our products can be...

From waste to wonder: The magic of Bagasse products

  Can you believe this? A waste can also make magic on this earth. We might say that the widespread use of plastics is the root cause of many of today's environmental problems. So we should find an alternative for this. Yes, Bagasse products can be the solution for this. Bagasse, the leftover pulp from sugarcane after the juice is extracted, can be an alternative harmful plastic. Let's explore the transformations of trash into wealth through various innovative uses. What is Bagasse ? The bagasse is a fibrous material left over from the sugarcane stalks that are crushed to extract their juice. Its natural fibers are now used to create a variety of products that are strong, durable, and environmentally friendly.  Let's explore the usages of bagasse products:- Bagasse packaging Using plastics for packaging will make a bundle of leftovers. For decomposition, this will take years; it will be a dangerous situation for the earth. So it's crucial to find an alternative for pack...