2 Compartment Eco Friendly Food Containers
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Specification
Size (mm) |
236*132*59 |
Weight (g) |
22 |
Carton Size (cm) |
68.5*33.5*24 |
Packing (pcs) |
50*10 |
Raw Material |
Sugarcane Bagasse Pulp |
Product Service |
Free sample with postage at your own expense |
Climate Change Mitigation
Bagasse originates from sugar cane. Sugar cane is a C4 carbon fixation plant that has a special photosynthesis mechanism that can increase the CO2 utilization efficiency and reduce the water consumption in the process. In comparison with C3 carbon fixation plants such as wheat, rice and soybean, sugar cane is adapted to arid land regions and absorbs a great quantity of CO2 in its growth process. If it can be processed into bagasse products, CO2 will ultimately be transformed to organic carbon through composting and stored in the soil.

Commitment to SDG12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
The United Nations proposed the “Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” in 2015. SDG 12 is “promoting green economies and ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns.” Bagasse products can help achieve the sustainable management of natural resources by recycling waste and composting used products to substantially mitigate the generation of waste. At the same time, as daily necessities, bagasse products can improve consumers’ awareness of green consumption. Sugar cane is mainly grown in tropic developing countries, and the reuse of bagasse amounts to adding value to local agriculture.

Production Process
