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Waterproof Compostable Poly Bags Shock Resistance Garment Mailing Bags

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Biodegradable Compostable Bubble Packaging Custom Poly Mailer Garment Pink Mailing Bags For Protection And Delivery

 

Item Name
Biodegradable Compostable Bubble Packaging Custom Poly Mailer Garment Pink Mailing Bags For Protection And Delivery
Material
Poly,bubbles
Printing
Plain/Custom Design Gravure Printing
Self &Handle
Self-adhesive seal
Sealing Type
Destructive glue
Packing
Bags, cartons
Industrial use
Mailing, Shipping, Express, Apparel, Clothing, E-commerce...
Feature & Advantage
* Waterproof, shock resistance, lightweight, tear proof,self-adhesive
* disposable,durable protection, security
* 100% brand new material, great tensile strength
* Stable delivery time
* Printable
Quality Control
Material check, semi-finished and finished products strictly in every step before shipping
Extra Services
Both OEM and ODM are available
Delivery Time
15-20days

 

 

Biodegradable and compostable plastic is becoming a more frequent option on store shelves as the demand for “green” products grows. Given the fact that a dump truck’s worth of plastic waste enters our oceans each minute, it’s not surprising that people are looking to use their purchasing power in ways that will presumably leave a smaller footprint.

The growing trend in plastic use is fueled by the assumption that if a product or its packaging is labeled as “biodegradable” or “compostable,” then it must be the more sustainable option. Unfortunately, that is not necessarily the case.

As the production of biodegradable plastics jumps from 1.5M metric tons to almost 5.3M in the coming years, understanding exactly how these materials are helping—or hurting—the environment is critical.

Both biodegradable and compostable plastics can break down or “biodegrade” – which happens when microorganisms digest the building blocks that make up the material – but there are important differences between these two terms.

Biodegradable plastic is defined by its ability to break down completely into substances found in nature, and in a reasonable time frame. This sounds good in theory, but in practice, doesn’t often work.

While compostable plastic also biodegrades, it is specifically designed and tested to be processed in either home or industrial composting facilities. Compositing facilities enable specific conditions like temperature and moisture to turn the plastic into usable soil conditioner.

Can biodegradable and compostable plastic be bad for the environment?

Yes. If these materials are not managed properly once they become waste, then they likely will not break down as intended.

Compostable plastic must be recovered in either home or commercial compost, depending on what that specific item is designed for. Biodegradable plastic does not have defined conditions for breaking down the same way compostable plastic does, and this creates a problem.

Biodegradable plastic is tested to make sure that it breaks down under controlled conditions in a lab, including factors such as oxygen levels, UV exposure, temperatures, and others. But nature does not have controlled conditions, so it can never be certain that biodegradable plastic will actually biodegrade in the natural world if it is littered.

And when these materials do not break down, they have the very same consequences as their non-biodegradable counterparts – polluting the ecosystems and habitats that both nature and people depend on and contributing to the ballooning plastic pollution crisis.

Can I put biodegradable and compostable plastic in my home compost bin?

You can compost some materials at home; others are designed for an industrial facility. If you have a home compost pile, be sure to only put certified “home compostable” materials in it (this should be clearly labeled on the item).

If you have compost pick-up from your home, check your local program’s website to see what they accept. Many commercial composters don’t accept compostable plastic items even if they are certified as compostable.

Finally, compostable and biodegradable plastic can contaminate the recycling stream, so it’s important to check your local recycling guidelines and only recycle items that your program accepts.

 

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