It is time to change to using PFAS-free bagasse tableware

If you’re looking for a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to plastic tableware, consider using PFAS-free bagasse tableware. Bagasse is a fibrous by-product of sugarcane that is often discarded but can be repurposed into useful products, including plates, bowls, and cups. Unlike plastic tableware, which can take hundreds of years to degrade, bagasse tableware is biodegradable […]

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Let’s choose bagasse coffee cup lid instead of the normal paper coffee cup lid

As the world continues to grapple with the issue of plastic pollution, many people are looking for eco-friendly alternatives to single-use plastic products. One such alternative is the bagasse coffee cup lid. Bagasse is a natural byproduct of sugarcane processing and is typically discarded as waste. However, bagasse can be repurposed and turned into a

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Low carbon into the Winter Olympics, see what are the green “black technology”

In less than 2 months, the 2022 Winter Olympic Games will be held in Beijing! In anticipation and excitement, the careful little gold found that The design of the Winter Olympics reflects green low-carbon everywhere! Kudos to the motherland! It is understood that the green is one of the goals of the Winter Olympics. Let’s

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How to “eat up” a sugar cane: bagasse pulp into paper models, market demand exceeds supply

In the past ten years or so, we have not paid much attention to the paper mold industry, but now with the increase of environmental awareness and the establishment of the double carbon goal, plastic reduction and plastic ban has become a very clear trend, in this case, bagasse pulp as the raw material of

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Analysis of the advantages of pulp molded tableware of disposable biodegradable tableware

Since the first use of disposable tableware in China in 1984, a polystyrene (eps) as the main raw material of the foam plastic tableware quickly spread to every corner of our country, into the daily life of passers-by, forming a huge consumer market. According to statistics, China’s annual consumption of fast food utensils about 10

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