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What is the difference between Biodegradable and Compostable?
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Biodegradable Plastic
What makes plastic Biodegradable?
Aliphatic polyester is blended with starch polymers and colour to form a biodegradable plastic granule. Granules are then processed into sheet material ready for molding through the production line. Biodegradable Plastics can be used to replace a number of everyday household and commercial sector products. Biodegradable plastics are the only option for the future, they decrease the amount of plastic in land fills and decrease the demand for oil used in the production of normal plastics.
Features:
Inexpensive
Biodegradable & Compostable
Environmentally Friendly
Non Toxic
100°C Hot Water resistant
Freeze safe
Microwave safe
120°C Hot Oil safe
Products:
Food Packaging
Disposable Tableware
Bags |
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Biodegradable Paper
Sugar Cane, Reeds and Straw Fibers are the base element of biodegradable paper. These materials are by-products of production and are proven to be sustainable alternative to virgin paper products. The Fiber is a natural material so it is biodegradable by nature, just how Mother Nature intended it to be. This fiber is made into pulp which then travels through the mold production line to produce paper products. Biodegradable paper can be used in a range of disposable tableware items and are also a sustainable alternate to food and goods packaging.
Features:
Inexpensive
Biodegradable & Compostable
Environmentally Friendly
Non Toxic
100°C Hot Water resistant
Freeze Safe
Microwave safe
120°C Hot Oil safe
Products:
Food Packaging
Disposable Tableware |
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Recycled Paper
Used papers are collected and processed into paper pulp raw material. The pulp raw material then travels through the mold production line to produce a number of varied recycled paper products. Products include a wide range of paper stationary items and cardboard for packaging. Using recycled paper helps to decrease the demand for virgin pulp therefore protecting our environment from deforestation.
Features:
Inexpensive
Biodegradable & Compostable
Environmentally Friendly
Non Toxic
Widely excepted
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Products:
Pencils
Paper stationary
Goods packaging
Honeycomb Cardboard Coffins/Caskets |
Biodegradable Bamboo
Bamboo is the fastest growing plant on earth therefore it is the most sustainable and environmentally friendly. Fibers from the bamboo plant are mixed with other natural additives to give the material its character. This pulp then travels through the mold production line to form a wide range of "Green" housefold products. Bamboo products are a great alternative to ridged, longer lasting plastics due to their long shelf life and strong character.
Features:
Biodegradable
Environmentally Friendly
Non Toxic
Growing consumer recognition
Structural stability
Colour variations
Durable
Products:
Pots
Vases
Tableware
Ashtray
Medical Equipment |
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