Plastic is a very convenient and useful material in our day-to-day life and daily chores. It is used widely by people all across the globe owing to its versatile uses. However, it does have a lot of cons. One of the worst disadvantages of plastic is that it contains toxic substances. It causes pollu
READ MOREQuality coffee packaging should protect the beans for at least 12 months (although preferably the coffee should be consumed much earlier). Since coffee beans are porous, they absorb moisture quickly. When storing coffee, you should keep it as dry as possible. If the beans absorb moisture, the qualit
READ MORENow biodegradable technology has become a highly developed market with applications in product packaging, production, and medicine. The biodegradation of biomass offers some guidances.Polyesters are known to biodegrade.By combining plastic products with very large polymer molecules, which contain on
READ MORERecycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products. Recycling can benefit your community and the environment.Recycling includes the three steps below, which create a continuous loop, represented by the famil
READ MOREBioplastic simply refers to plastic made from plant or other biological material instead of petroleum. It is also often called bio-based plastic.It can either be made by extracting sugar from plants like corn and sugarcane to convert into polylactic acids (PLAs).PLA plastic is commonly used in food
READ MOREHave you noticed the different new “green” bags in your supermarket or grocer? They claim to be 100% compostable and biodegradable.Most of them are made from PLA, a bioplastic. Bioplastic is a new type of plastic generally made from plant starch or sugars, and not from petroleum. Having the name BIO
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