Showing posts with label eco friendly packaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco friendly packaging. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Recycling: The Best Way to Protect Environment

Recycling is a process to change materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution and water pollution by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to plastic production. Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" waste hierarchy.

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There are some ISO standards related to recycling such as ISO 15270:2008 for plastics waste and ISO 14001:2004 for environmental management control of recycling practice. Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, eco friendly packaging and electronics. Although similar in effect, the composting or other reuse of biodegradable waste—such as food or garden waste—is not typically considered recycling. Materials to be recycled are either brought to a collection center or picked up from the curbside, then sorted, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials bound for manufacturing.

In the strictest sense, recycling of a material would produce a fresh supply of the same material—for example, used green sustainable packaging would be converted into new green sustainable packaging, or used foamed polystyrene into new polystyrene. However, this is often difficult or too expensive, so "recycling" of many products or materials involve their reuse in producing different materials instead. Another form of recycling is the salvage of certain materials from complex products, either due to their intrinsic value, or due to their hazardous nature.

Critics dispute the net economic and environmental benefits of recycling over its costs, and suggest that proponents of recycling often make matters worse and suffer from confirmation bias. Specifically, critics argue that the costs and energy used in collection and transportation detract from the costs and energy saved in the production process; also that the jobs produced by the recycling industry can be a poor trade for the jobs lost in logging, mining, and other industries associated with virgin production; and that materials such as paper pulp can only be recycled a few times before material degradation prevents further recycling. Proponents of recycling dispute each of these claims, and the validity of arguments from both sides has led to enduring controversy.

pulppackaging.net Established in 2005, the entire capital holding company og Gangdong Shenling Group, is a leading Chinese manufacturer specializing in researching & developing, manufacturing, and selling biodegradable eco-friendly packaging made from natural annual plant fiber such as sugarcane bagasse, bamboo and etc.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Eco Friendly Packaging is Thriving


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Paper may be the oldest form of what today is referred to as "flexible packaging." Sheets of treated mulberry bark were used by the Chinese to wrap foods as early as the First or Second century B.C. During the next fifteen hundred years, the paper-making technique was refined and transported to the Middle East, then Europe and finally into the United Kingdom in 1310. Eventually, the technique arrived in America in Germantown, Pennsylvania, in 1690.

Recycling packaging-green sustainable packaging reduces the environmental impacts marginally. The real solution is in changing what we eat and how we get what we eat. If we ate mostly fresh fruit, vegetables and grains that we either grew ourselves or purchased from local growers, packaging would change enormously. Our health would improve and we would find a greater connection to our community and bioregion.


Plastic packaging and coatings are often singled out as among the chief contributors to the current environmental crisis. Technology currently exists to make packaging that is eco-friendly. It is only being used on a small scale, as yet. Eco friendly packaging ranges from bioplastic containers, stretch wrap, and filling, to natural cellulose foam. Many packaging manufacturers are working on innovative ways to reduce the environmental impact of packaging, including making packaging biodegradable. Biodegradability refers to the ability of a product to be broken down into simpler forms by living organisms, thus reducing its persistence in the environment in its original form.

Many biodegradable plastics are made from plant sources, particularly corn, wheat and potatoes. The starch is extracted from the plant material, subjected to micro-organisms that cause lactic acid to form long-chain polymers and results in poly lactyl acid or PLA. Not only are plant plastics-bioplastics-biodegradable, they are also made from renewable resources thus reducing pressure on finite petrochemical supplies.

Molded pulp packaging, made of sugarcane/bamboo/straw/reed bagasse fiber, is a kind of new-type packing material with the features of damp proofing, shockproof, sound insulation. It is a good substitute for traditional foam, glass and plastic packaging. For Business seeking to promote an environmentally friendly ideal, customer can use Shenling molded pulp products further typify the company image and characteristics of the packaging by highlighting the 100% recyclable and 100% biodegradable of pulp packaging, impress the green brand on the consumers, improve products market competence and promote the sales of the products.

This article comes from:http://www.pulppackaging.net/News/29.htm

Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Devlopment of Green Sustainable Packaging


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Molded fiber packaging, which is also referred to as molded pulp packaging, has been around for a little over a hundred years now. After being restricted to niche markets such as egg trays and boxes for a long time, its market share has increased as it is perceived as environmentally friendly material. This paper describes the historical development of industrial applications of molded fiber packaging, starting in 1903 when a patent is awarded to Martin L. Keyes for an apparatus for making pulparticles.

Sustainable packaging, aslo called eco friendly packaging, must meet the functional and economic needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.Sustainability is not necessarily an end state but is a continuing process of improvement.

Sustainable packaging is a relatively new addition to the environmental considerations for packaging. It requires more analysis and documentation to look at the package design, choice of materials, processing, and life cycle. This is not just the vague "green movement" that many businesses and companies have been trying to include over the past years. Companies implementing these eco-friendly actions are reducing their carbon footprint, using more recycled materials, reusing more package components, etc. They often encourage suppliers, contract packagers, and distributors to do likewise.


Due to the use of recycled materials, which are also renewable, molded fiber hasa strong environmental image. As waste paper is a stream of recycling that a lot of consumers are participating in this only strengthens this image. By smartly picking the weights of the different environmental impacts, one can an outcome that favors either EPS or molded fiber.

Environmental marketing claims on packages need to be madewith caution. Ambiguous greenwashing titles such as green packaging and environmentally friendly can be confusing without specific definition. Some regulators, such as the US Federal Trade Commission, are providing guidance to packagers.Molded pulp manufacturers have long been reusing and recycling packaging when economically viable. Using minimal packaging has also been a common goal to help reduce costs. Recent years have accelerated these efforts based on social movements, consumer pressure, and regulation.

uangdong Shenling Environmentally Friendly Packing Co., Ltd. is a professional industrial paper pulp packaging manufacturing enterprises. Our packaging products are mainly made from annual plant pulp board, such as sugar cane pulp, bamboo pulp, straw and reed pulp, etc. The environmentally friendly industrial pulp packaging manufactured by our company can be used for packing mobile phone, computer, electrical accessories, food, cosmetics, stationery and clothing and so on.As a professional industrial paper packaging manufacturer and wholesaler, we pay more attention to the product quality and safe management. Currently, our company has achieved then ISO9001, ISO22000 and BRC certifications, our molded pulp packaging has been sold to countries such as Europe, the United States, Japan and Southeast Asia etc.