Biodegradable Plastic

Plastics

We’re more than just a company – we’re the architects of change, the champions of a greener, more sustainable world. Our journey began with a simple but powerful vision: to transform the way we make and package products, for the sake of our planet and future generations.

You’re not just buying products; you’re investing in a brighter, more eco-conscious future. Join us on this transformative journey toward a cleaner, greener world. Together, we can make a profound difference, one sustainable choice at a time.

Biodegradable packaging

Eco-friendly packaging that breaks down naturally, reducing waste and protecting the planet. Choose biodegradable packaging for a sustainable future.

Materials: Biodegradable packaging can be made from various materials, including plant-based materials and biodegradable plastic, paper, and certain types of bioplastics derived from renewable resources (e.g., polylactic acid or PLA)

Degradation: Biodegradable materials break down through natural processes like microbial digestion, sunlight, and water. The breakdown products typically include water, carbon dioxide, and organic matter.

Time to Decompose: The time it takes for biodegradable packaging to completely break down can vary based on the specific material, conditions of the environment, and the size and thickness of the packaging. It can range from a few weeks to several months.

Environmental Impact: Biodegradable packaging can potentially reduce the accumulation of plastic waste in the environment and decrease the demand for fossil fuels, as some biodegradable materials are derived from renewable resources

Compostability: Some biodegradable packaging is also compostable, meaning it can be broken down in a composting facility and turned into nutrient-rich soil, which can then be used to grow plants.

Certifications and Standards: Various organizations provide certifications and standards for biodegradable and compostable packaging to ensure they meet specific criteria for sustainability and environmental impact.

Plastics

Packaging

Leather

Garments

Jute