Non-woven bags also known as cloth bags are made from non-biodegradable plastics. These bags are prepared on a machine by spreading one roll of plastic. There is no cloth that is used in it. They [...]
Yes. The biodegradation aspect does not change any of its recyclable properties. It is worth noting that plastics only get recycled several times, then eventually they will all get discarded. [...]
No. Most paper comes from tree pulp, so the impact of paper bag production on forests is enormous. In 1999, 14 million trees were cut to produce the 10 billion paper grocery bags. Paper sacks [...]
Yes, we have been certified by Maharashtra and Central Pollution Control Board and National Toxicology Centre (NTC) for Indian & International Standards ISO 15985/D5511 and ISO 17088, [...]
More than 85% of plastic waste ends up in landfills where plastics can take hundreds or thousands of years to decompose. The solution to the 32 million tons of plastic waste that ends up in [...]
100 % biodegradable plastic is a plastic that is manufactured by adding a biodegradable additive to convert conventional plastic into biodegradable. Biodegradable plastic vanishes after its [...]
Micro-organisms or microbes comprise a wide variety of organisms that can live alone or in colonies. The trillion microbes on earth make up the largest number of living organisms on the planet [...]
Aerobic biodegradation involves the breakdown of organic matter by micro-organisms in the presence of oxygen. Anaerobic biodegradation is the breakdown of organic matter by micro-organism where [...]
Oxo-degradable plastic also known as photo-degradable or d2w degrades in the presence of oxygen and the process in accelerated by UV and heat. One of the claims made for oxo-degradable plastics [...]