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  • 2020-07-15 The Secrets of Biodegradable Plastic Bag The Secrets of Biodegradable Plastic Bag The Truth About Biodegradable Trash Bags - and the Compostable Alternative Are you under the impression that by using biodegradable trash bag you`re helping the environment? Well, allow us to break the bad news, but biodegradable trash bags aren`t what you think. As for compostable trash bags, that`s another story (which we`ll get to), but let`s start with first things first – namely, the biodegradable option. Biodegradable trash bags give most of us a warm and fuzzy feeling. Who doesn`t want to help the environment, right? In fact, if you`re like me, you`ve preceded your purchase of biodegradable bags with a well-intended thought process that goes something like this: If I buy this bag, my trash will magically go back to nature – an ashes-to-ashes-dust-to-dust sort of thing – which makes me happier than imagining it rotting in a landfill.
  • 2020-03-04 Create green compostable plastic bags to save our planet In 2007, the environmental movement began to question the sustainability of the polyethylene plastic bag. This is the ubiquitous bag found in grocery stores around the world; small, crinkly and actually recyclable. The big problem with polyethylene bags is that very few people go to the trouble of recycling them. In the U.S., about 1 percent of the 100 billion polyethylene bags used each year get recycled [source: CSM]. Across the globe, they land on beaches, get trapped on shrubs and provide a general hazard for wildlife. What's more, when left to degrade in the sunlight, polyethylene bags take around 1,000 years to fully break down [source: American Green Bag]. When they wind up in landfills, they may not ever break down because sunlight is usually absent in the middle of a pile filled with several tons of trash. In addition to taking a millennium to degrade, plastic uses petroleum as a key ingredient. The same crude oil that eventually fuels cars as gasoline is also used to produce plastic. Since oil is a non-renewable substance, plastic bags aren't a sustainable product. As we get closer (or have already passed) peak oil -- the tipping point at which our supplies begin to decline -- petroleum is poised to become more valuable as an energy source to help get humanity past its oil addiction. In other words, we're going to need that oil to power the globe in the next few years a lot more than we'll need it to make plastic bags. Because of the environmentally unfriendly and unsustainable nature of plastic,we are looking to better sources of raw materials for plastic production. We source natural, sustainably harvested, and renewable materials for our compostable products. including Compostable Bags,Cornstarch disposable tableware,Compostable Baby Products,Compostable Tableware and many more produc
  • 2020-02-14 Green living tips Here are some green living tips: Food: Buy local and organic food which requires less fuel for shipping or petrochemical based fertilizers and pesticides that can be harmful to human health and the environment. Goods:Assess products on the basis of their entire life-cycle, not simply the time you use it. Support companies that will take back products after their useful life and reuse the materials. Be informed about the contents of personal care products and pharmaceuticals.
  • 2019-11-26 ECO'S APPROACH: Come From Nature Return To Nature We are the leading brand of consumer products made with renewable resources and post-consumer recycled content. We provide customized compostable products in various specifications,including compostable bags,compostable tableware,compostable baby products and many more natural corn based products.We are a mission-driven organization, using natural and environmentally preferable products as a means to advance Zero Waste practices and to raise awareness of the connections between the products we use, the materials they are made with, and what happens to them at the end of their lives.
  • 2019-11-21 WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE: BIODEGRADABLE AND COMPOSTABLE Biodegradable and compostable are two words which are often used interchangeably when talking about recycling. But there`s a world of difference between these two terms. To understand the difference between the two let`s break down both words first. BIODEGRADABLE We often see the word `biodegradable` on some products that we buy, such as soap and shampoo. But what does it actually mean? Anything biodegradable will break down quickly and safely into mostly harmless compounds. But what makes a substance biodegradable? Anything that is plant-based, animal-based or natural mineral-based product is usually biodegradable. However, they will break down at different rates depending on the original material it`s made out of and how much it has been processed. According to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) biodegradables are anything that undergoes degradation resulting from the action of naturally occurring microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and algae. Although quickly is not defined biodegradable products are broken in way less time than non-biodegradable products like plastic for instance. Biodegradable objects can be much more than plants, as most people assume. It can be papers, boxes, bags, and other items that have all been created with the ability to slowly break down until they`re able to be co

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