The term Bio-based means a material or product (partially or entirely) derived from biomass (organism). Biomass sources are used for bioplastics such as corn, sugarcane, or rice husks, …
The term Bio-based means a material or product (partially or entirely) derived from biomass (organism). Biomass sources are used for bioplastics such as corn, sugarcane, or rice husks, …
Bioplastics are made from agricultural waste such as empty fruit bunches (EFB) from oil palm trees, rice husks from rice production which do not affect food security.
Bio-plastics are more environmentally than regular plastics as less fossil energy is required for their manufacturing and lower green house is emitted.
● Biobased plastic can help reduce dependence on limited fossil resources, which is expected to become significantly more expensive in the coming decades.
● Biobased resin is produced from renewable sources instead of oil and in that way will gradually replace the fossil resources used to make plastics with renewable resources (industrial crops yearly).
● Biobased biobased also has potential in reducing GHG or even carbon neutral emissions. Plants absorb carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as they grow. Using biomass to produce bioplastics forms a temporary removal of greenhouse gas (CO2) from the atmosphere, helping to reduce CO2, reducing the greenhouse effect.
● It is a mixture of materials including rice husks and synthetic resin (can be mixed with colors).
HIGHLIGHT ADVANTAGES:
● Environmentally friendly products
● Good heat resistance
● Not as biodegradable as PMP, but it can decrease CO2 emissions into the environment and reduce the use of oil in the plastic. Especially no limited time to use
● The product has the same physical properties as ordinary plastic products: thin, durable and waterproof, …
● Suitable for hanging products on display shelves such as supermarkets, convenience stores, …
MADE IN VIET NAM FOLLOWING JAPAN STANDARD