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100% Pure Virgin Raw Material Biodegradable Food Bags

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Last update: 2017-09-21 19:15
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100% pure virgin raw material Biodegradable food bags can be re-used and recycled –however if it gets into the environment it can last for many decades.

Our solution to this problem is adding the d2w additive during the production process - making it “oxo-biodegradable” or “oxo-bio” for short. 


Biodegradable
material

D2W Additives
Corn Starch/Potato Starch

Material

HDPE/LDPE/LLDPE/MDPE

Width

10cm-120cm

Length

25cm-100cm

Thickness

5mic-150mic

Printing

At most 8colors can be printed

MOQ

3Ton or 500,000PCS


Our Bio-degradable Plastic Bags Principle

Ordinary plastic can be re-used and recycled –however if it gets into the environment it can last for many decades.

Our solution to this problem is adding the d2w additive during the production process - making it “oxo-biodegradable” or “oxo-bio” for short. 

d2w oxo-biodegradable plastic has a pre-programmed life . At the end of this useful service life, the process of oxo-biodegradation starts and the plastic will be eventually broken down into water, carbon dioxide and biomass. The plastic will degrade and then biodegrade in the dark or sunlight, heat or cold, land or sea, leaving NO fragments , NO methane and NO harmful residues thus avoiding pollution and damage to the environment and wildlife.

The degradation process is initiated at the time the polyethylene or polypropylene is extruded by the inclusion of a small amount of d2w? additive, which works to break down the carbon-carbon bonds in the plastic leading to a lowering of the molecular weight and eventually to a loss of strength and other properties. Stabilisers work to ensure that a sufficiently long useful life is provided for each specific application. For example, a refuse sack might require a useful life of say 18 months before beginning to lose its strength whereas a bread bag might only require a few weeks.

Significantly, the d2w? range does not need a biologically active environment to start degrading - this will happen even if the plastic is left in the open air or in the sea! This is very important if we are to address the serious litter problems caused by waste plastic. For this reason in particular, ‘oxo-bio’ plastic is preferable to ‘hydro-degradable’ e.g. starch-based plastic, which requires an active bio-environment before degradation will work.



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