Plastics that harm the food chain are innovating and evolving towards biodegradability

Plastic can be seen everywhere in life, whether from milk tea drink cups and straws, or breakfast in the morning to give you a plastic bag, whether it is the outer packaging of cosmetics or some plastic film, in a sense, it does make us feel convenient, but people's uncontrolled use, coupled with th...

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04.08.22 12:59 AM - Comment(s)
University of Stuttgart: Study of the degradation rate of plastic pellets under different conditions

There are more than 5 billion plastic particles floating on the surface of our oceans, causing significant damage to organisms, fragile underwater ecosystems and even the climate. Until now, it has only been possible to determine how long it takes for plastics to completely degrade by extrapola...

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04.08.22 12:54 AM - Comment(s)
Conversion of CO2 to polymers - does it really lead to carbon reduction?

One of the major environmental issues facing the planet today is the rising level of plastic consumption and waste. According to a recent OECD study, 460 million tons of plastic were produced globally in 2019, and consumption will continue to grow despite the expected increase in the deployment of r...

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04.08.22 12:47 AM - Comment(s)
Nearly half of the shareholders support the e-commerce giant Amazon: should be in the plastic pollution control real!

At 48.6 percent, just shy of the halfway mark, global e-commerce giant Amazon's plastic reduction plan was not approved by shareholders at its annual meeting. Environmental group Oceana's corporate advocacy effort to "get in close" with Amazon ended in failure. 

Oceana is not discourag...

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04.08.22 12:44 AM - Comment(s)
Qbo Coffee's new coffee capsules use 70 percent bio-based materials

Coffee capsules are becoming increasingly popular, but they are usually disposable and made of pure polypropylene (PP). German coffee producer Tchibo has partnered with Berry and Neste in an attempt to optimize the ingredients in its capsules for its Qbo brand. The result was the introduction o...

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23.07.22 08:25 AM - Comment(s)
Biodegradable creative packaging, actually so interesting!

Nowadays, the introduction of various innovative technologies has brought more growth opportunities for the packaging and printing field while driving the healthy development of the market. Along with the emergence of many "black technology" one by one, more and more amazing packaging prod...

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23.07.22 08:23 AM - Comment(s)
French company: Bamboo fiber will replace aviation glass fiber

Bamboo is loved by the Chinese literati for its straightness and unyielding character, but it is also alienating because of its noble and unconventional temperament. Some people say, "Bamboo, why don't you go to heaven if you are so noble?" 

But the French say: it's on its way! Why is ...

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23.07.22 08:17 AM - Comment(s)
India's plastic ban: the concept is beautiful, the reality is cruel

On July 1, 2022, India's plastic ban comes into effect, but it also faces difficulties in enforcement. A large number of businesses face fines, and businesses say we need transition time. In fact, not only India, in many countries the implementation of the plastic ban has encountered varying de...

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23.07.22 08:10 AM - Comment(s)
Edible packaging material, purely bio-based! Classification and Introduction of Edible Film

In our impression, most of the packaging materials are inedible, even natural sources of paper materials, but also because of the late bleaching, plus a variety of additives difficult to eat directly, and extremely poor taste. The use of edible films, however, dates back to the 12th century in ...

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23.07.22 08:03 AM - Comment(s)
What do you know about "sugar-based plastics"? The strength of PET plastic and PET plastic after degradation only plant sugar left

Plastic is a resilient and versatile material, but it can be "more harm than good" for the natural environment. Scientists at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have recently developed a new PET-based plastic material from waste plant matter that can be chemically recycled...

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18.07.22 01:23 AM - Comment(s)