Characteristics of Biodegradable material
Plant cellulose is mainly sourced from sustainable forest pulp, cotton, and naturally extracted plant oils. It is biodegradable in water and soil. After degradation, it breaks down into glucose and acetate, ultimately becoming carbon dioxide and water which is absorbable by nature. Biodegradable characteristic of plant cellulose enable it to make significant contribution to environmental protection and helping to reduce the harm of waste on ecosystems.
Product characteristics:
- Biodegradable: Due to the sustainable sourcing of plant cellulose from materials such as forest pulp and natural plant extracts, it can be biodegradable by microorganisms in compost or specific environments after consumer use.
- Transparency: The transparent feature of the plant cellulose provides its applications excellent transparency. It can be used to produce consumer products such as storage boxes, footwear, and lenses of ski goggles.
- Impact Resistance: The outstanding impact resistance of plant cellulose makes it highly practical for packaging material and storage bins. It can withstand certain level of impact, lowering the risk of damaging products during transportation and daily use.
The utilization of plant cellulose, with its eco-friendly properties, presents an eco-conscious alternative to traditional materials. Its ability to biodegrade naturally in the environment reduces the burden of waste accumulation and contributes to the preservation of our ecosystems.