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Company Unveils Futuristic Packaging Alternative that Breaks Down in Just Days: 'Easy and Cost-Effective for Businesses to Adopt Our Solution'

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An India-based company has unveiled a fully biodegradable, plant-based plastic alternative that could revolutionize the fight against plastic pollution, ThePackHub reported. In addition to being carbon-neutral, the plant-based plastic-film alternative is compatible with existing packaging equipment, according to its manufacturer. "Our technology is uniquely scalable, thanks to its thermoplastic nature and compatibility with existing machinery in…

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The unstoppable rise of plastics has redefined the industrial landscape, seduced by its amazing versatility, lightness and historically accessible cost of production. This material, omnipresent in modern life, has driven advances in countless sectors, from medicine to packaging. However, its success brings with it an ominous shadow: it has consolidated as one of the main architects of global pollution, an environmental threat of increasing propo…

In recent years, biodegradable plastics have consolidated as an “ecological” alternative to conventional plastics. Several companies have begun to offer bags, containers and utensils that, in theory, break down without leaving a polluting footprint. The idea of a plastic that quickly disappears is attractive as a solution to the pollution crisis; however, recent research is bringing to light the less visible side of these “green” materials.

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