Sustainability

Sustainable development is a global goal that requires collective efforts to ensure our planet can provide prosperity and well-being for both current and future generations. Adopting 100% biodegradable sustainable packaging to reduce plastic pollution and carbon emissions is a crucial pathway toward achieving sustainable development for humanity.

What kind of environment and earth will we leave for the next generation?

This is a real and urgent issue. Plastic packaging products are widely used due to their affordability, but the excessive use of plastic packaging has led to serious pollution. Discarded plastic packaging takes hundreds of years, or even thousands of years, to decompose. Severe plastic pollution poses a significant threat to our environment and human health. Our only home is facing an unprecedented plastic pollution crisis.
Biodegradable sustainable packaging offers a solution. It naturally decomposes, reducing long-term harm. Materials like bioplastics, compostable paper, and cardboard provide environmentally friendly alternatives to plastic packaging. Let’s work together to create a greener and more sustainable future for our descendants!

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Sustainable packaging

The lifecycle of biodegradable sustainable packaging materials encompasses the entire process from manufacturing to disposal. Let’s take a closer look at how it cycles:
Manufacturing Phase:
Biodegradable materials typically use renewable and rapidly regenerating resources, such as corn, cassava starch, sugarcane, bamboo, cotton, and recycled paper, instead of petroleum-based raw materials. This helps reduce dependence on finite natural resources.
Energy consumption and emissions during the manufacturing process are generally lower because these materials do not require high temperatures or high-pressure treatments.

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Usage Phase:
Biodegradable sustainable packaging can be used for packaging food, goods, and other items, just like traditional plastic packaging. During use, they do not release harmful substances because they are non-toxic.

Disposal Phase:
Biodegradable sustainable packaging materials can naturally break down into water and carbon dioxide in composting facilities or natural environments. They transform into nutrient-rich organic matter, contributing to soil health and protecting soil and water sources. This, in turn, provides nutrients for plant growth.
In summary, the lifecycle of biodegradable packaging is an environmentally friendly cycle, contributing to reducing negative environmental impacts from manufacturing to disposal.
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