Plastic pollution knows no borders, so the world needs a coordinated international response that addresses the root causes. A plastic circular economy would also help to address climate change and biodiversity loss, with positive social and economic impacts.
1.100% plastic free,Pure paper material
2.3R rules,Recyclable/ Replaceable,Reduce the use of plastic
3.TUV Home compostable & Biodegradable test
4.FDA certificated food contact material
5.Wet resistance /grease proof barrier
6.air tightness purepaper bottom structure
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PLA coated paper is a technology that combines PLA and paper. It can be used to make a variety of products, such as cold (hot) beverage cups, coffee cups, soup bowls, paper plates, lunch boxes, etc. Compared with traditional polyethylene coated paper, PLA coated paper can not only play the same roles as waterproof, oil-proof, and heat insulation, but also has the characteristics of non-toxic and completely biodegradable.
Plant fiber film is a thin film material made from plant fibers, typically obtained through processing, extraction, or manipulation of plant fibers. Plant fiber films are biodegradable, reducing the demand for petrochemical materials and resulting in a lower carbon footprint. Production of plant fiber films provides an ecofriendly alternative to traditional plastic films.
Recycled paper, also known as recycled paper or recycled paper,is a type of paper made from waste paper materials. Compared with traditional wood pulp paper, the manufacturing process of recycled paper consumes less trees and water resources and has less impact on the environment.
Suitable for large-scale printing, recyclable and biodegradable,suitable for high embossing process, with embossing height up to 3mm.
Single-wall corrugated paper, composed of one layer of corrugated paper and one layer of surface paper, made from 100% recycled pulp, which is 100% renewable resource. It is used for packaging irregularly shaped products or for filling purposes.
Using innovative methods in the design and manufacturing process to handle and construct paper, creating unique forms and structures, thereby achieving more functional and attractive paper products.
Separable structure, meaning different parts of the packaging or product can be detached, assembled, or used separately. This helps facilitate packaging recycling or reusability.
Molded fibers made from plant fibers such as bamboo and sugarcane, replacing complex packaging structures, for the production of biodegradable packaging products.
Using UV oil and transfer film to replace traditional aluminum foil for laser effects.
Cold foil stamping is a solvent-free printing technique that can replace traditional hot foil stamping, reducing chemical emissions.
Using environmentally friendly coatings to enhance the performance of post-printed paper, replacing traditional laminating films, reducing the use of plastics. The characteristic of this coating is its ability to degrade and decompose under certain conditions, thus reducing environmental impact.
Features: Not easy to ignite; Stable ink properties, bright colors; Does not corrode printing plates; Good adhesion after printing; Strong water resistance, quick drying.
Applicable to: packaging and printing products with strict sanitary requirements, such as tobacco, alcohol, food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, children's toys, etc.
Widely recognized as an environmentally friendly printing material worldwide, it is also the only ink approved by the American Food and Drug Association among all printing inks currently available.
Features: No solvent required; fast drying, low energy consumption; good gloss, bright colors; water-resistant, solvent-resistant, good abrasion resistance; not prone to plate clogging, clear dot, excellent chemical resistance, and low consumption.
Applicable to: Most hard plastic materials: ABS, PVC, PC,etc.
The color film of UV ink has good mechanical and chemi-cal properties; UV ink has become a relatively mature ink technology, with very little emission of pollutants.
Features: Fast curing; energy saving; environmentally fr-iendly; chemical resistant; wear resistant.
Applicable to: packaging and printing products with strict sanitary requirements, such as tobacco, alcohol, food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, children's toys, etc.
Printing on food and pharmaceutical packaging, wood c-oatings, tobacco and alcohol products, as well as other daily necessities packaging, as well as printing on molded plywood and molded furniture wood products.
Features: Non-toxic and safe; environmentally friendly; good flowability; fast drying speed; strong adhesion; high glossiness; bright colors.
Applicable to:Printing on packaging for food, pharmaceu-ticals, beverages, tobacco and alcohol, as well as daily necessities that come into contact with the human body.
The alcohol-soluble ink used in flexographic printing is also a type of ink with minimal pollution, because alcohol solvent is the least toxic type of organic solvent, and it does not corrode or damage the flexographic plates.
Features: Resistant to friction and heat; good color; g-ood ink absorption; good resistance to laser; recyclable;low overall printing cost; no irritating odor; wide range of colors.
Applicable to:Printing of children's books, printing of new-style non-woven fabric bags.
Influenced by the trend of environmental protection, its po-pularity and promotion are fast, with Europe taking the lead,followed by Japan and South Korea, and 90% of newspapers in the United States have started to use soy ink.