What is Biodegradable BOPP?
Don't buy it until you read this!
Don't buy it until you read this!
Biodegradable BOPP films
Biodegradable BOPP films are an eco-friendly alternative to traditional BOPP (biaxially oriented polypropylene) films. These films are made from a special type of polypropylene that is designed to break down quickly and safely in the environment. One of the main benefits of biodegradable BOPP films is that they reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills and the ocean. Traditional BOPP films can take hundreds of years to decompose, but biodegradable versions can break down in as little as a few months. This means that they won't contribute to the growing problem of plastic pollution, which is a serious threat to marine life and other wildlife. Another benefit of biodegradable BOPP films is that they are just as durable and versatile as traditional films. They can be used for a wide variety of applications, such as packaging food, textiles, and other products. They can also be printed on, just like traditional BOPP films, making them an ideal choice for custom packaging and branding. In addition to being eco-friendly and versatile, biodegradable BOPP films are also cost-effective. They are comparable in price to traditional BOPP films, and the cost difference is becoming smaller as the technology and production process are improving. In conclusion, switching to biodegradable BOPP films is a smart and responsible choice for businesses. Not only do they reduce the environmental impact of plastic waste, but they are also durable, versatile, and cost-effective. So, it's time to consider making the switch to biodegradable BOPP films for your packaging needs. |
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Post-industrial (PIR) and Post-consumer recycling (PCR)
When it comes to recycling BOPP (biaxially oriented polypropylene) plastic, this is where most people lie. There are two main types of recycling processes: post-industrial and post-consumer. Both types of recycling have their own unique benefits and challenges, and understanding the differences between them is important for anyone interested in recycling BOPP plastic. Post-industrial recycling refers to the recycling of BOPP plastic that is generated during the manufacturing process. This can include scraps of plastic from the production line, as well as any plastic that is left over after a product has been made. Post-industrial recycling is typically easier and more efficient than post-consumer recycling, as the plastic is often in better condition and is not contaminated by other materials. Many companies claimed to provide Biodegradable plastic films where their material wastes could successfully be recycled in the post-industrial process. However, most failed to mention PCR, which is more realistic when it comes to eco-friendly claims and obviously more challenging to achieve. So, you should be asking yourself whether PIR alone could legitimately be considered true biodegradability. On the other hand, post-consumer recycling refers to the recycling of BOPP plastic that is generated after a product has been used by a consumer. This can include packaging materials, food containers, and other items that have been used by a consumer. Post-consumer recycling is typically more challenging than post-industrial recycling, as the plastic is often in poorer condition and may be contaminated by other materials. One of the main benefits of post-industrial recycling is that it can help to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. By recycling plastic that is generated during the manufacturing process, companies can reduce the amount of waste they produce and decrease their environmental impact. Post-consumer recycling, on the other hand, can help to reduce the amount of plastic pollution in the environment. By recycling plastic that is generated after a product has been used, consumers can help to reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills and oceans. It also helps to close the loop of product life cycle and reduce the need to extract more raw materials. In conclusion, both post-industrial and post-consumer recycling of BOPP plastic have their own unique benefits and challenges. By understanding the differences between these two types of recycling, we can make more informed decisions about how to recycle BOPP plastic and reduce our environmental impact. Companies and consumers can work together to implement a comprehensive recycling program that incorporates both post-industrial and post-consumer recycling. We, Benjapack, are proud to say to that our Green Product lines are fully biodegradable for both PIR and PCR. |
Buying and Using eco-friendly products aren't always eco-friendly
Without your awareness, more harm could be done than good.
The Mass Balance Approach is a method for managing and tracking the sustainability of biofuels and other products made from biomass. The approach involves keeping track of the inputs and outputs of biomass materials, in order to ensure that they are being used in a sustainable and responsible manner. The basic principle of the Mass Balance Approach is that the inputs and outputs of biomass materials must be in balance. This means that for every unit of biomass that is used to produce a product, an equivalent amount of biomass must be grown or otherwise replaced. This ensures that the overall supply of biomass remains constant, and that the use of biomass does not contribute to deforestation or other unsustainable practices. The Mass Balance Approach is used to certify biofuels and other products made from biomass as sustainable. When a product is certified under the Mass Balance Approach, it means that the inputs and outputs of biomass materials have been independently verified to be in balance. This provides consumers with assurance that the product they are purchasing is made from sustainable biomass. One of the benefits of the Mass Balance Approach is that it allows for a flexible and adaptable approach to sustainability. Because it is based on tracking inputs and outputs, it can be applied to a wide variety of products and situations. It also allows for the recognition of sustainable practices, such as the use of waste materials or the implementation of reforestation programs. In conclusion, The Mass Balance Approach is a valuable tool for managing and tracking the sustainability of biofuels and other products made from biomass. It ensures that the inputs and outputs of biomass materials are in balance and that the overall supply of biomass remains constant. By choosing products certified under the Mass Balance Approach, consumers can be assured that they are supporting sustainable and responsible practices. |
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