Project “D”

  • Carrier bags or “shopper-bags” which consumers use to take away their purchases from the shop
  • Refuse sacks, which consumers buy in rolls at the shop, and use for disposal of their ordinary household waste.
  • Aprons, for the protection of garments, in the home, hospitals, restaurants, workshops etc.
  • Bags to contain dog faeces collected in parks, gardens, etc
  • Bin liners
  • Gloves
  • Plastic sheeting for a variety of applications in agriculture and horticulture.
  • Plastic film for wrapping newspapers and magazines.
  • Bread bags
  • Frozen food bags
  • Wrappers for cigarette packets
  • Shrink-wrap and pallet-wrap
  • “Bubble-wrap”
  • Rigid products such as bottles and cupspvc-pe-raincoat
  • Oxo-biodegradable plastic:

    • Does not leave fragments of petro-polymers in the soil.
    • Passes all the standard eco-toxicity tests.
    • Is safe for long-term contact with food.
    • Does not contain organo-chlorine, PCBs or “heavy metals.”
    • Does not emit methane or nitrous oxide, even deep in a landfill.
    • Can be made from recyclate
    • Can be safely recycled
    • Can be composted in-vessel.

    source: www.biodeg.org

    J-Trend Systems Co., Ltd. we are proudly being as a member of Biodegradable Plastics Association and supply degradable plastics in Asia

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