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jester7 discovered 4 months ago
nice article on sustainable packaging material sources
macpg rated 8 weeks ago
Bagasse (Sugar Cane Pulp) Bagasse is a fibrous material with a natural ivory color. When sugar cane is crushed to extract its juice, what remains is bagasse. Bagasse is used to make insulated disposable food containers, replacing materials such as Styrofoam.
amruthur rated 3 months ago
some gyan on alternative materials to plastic and sustainable packaging material sources
Haitek808 rated 3 months ago
sustainable packaging..love it.
MechanicalMan rated 3 months ago
From the page: "There are several sustainable packaging materials that can replace plastic in a number of applications. Here are some resources I've pulled together to help you learn about the alternatives out there. Several options are currently available only from overseas manufacturers and high quantities, but manufacturing will soon be available in the US."
Thanatossassin rated 3 months ago
good, because i have no idea why the government hasn't made moves to stop the production of foams with a 2000 year decomposition time,
socalsamba rated 3 months ago
From the page: "There are several sustainable packaging materials that can replace plastic in a number of applications. Here are some resources I've pulled together to help you learn about the alternatives out there. Several options are currently available only from overseas manufacturers and high quantities, but manufacturing will soon be available in the US."
heartofthecity rated 4 months ago
good stuff to know
masao rated 4 months ago
I love this sort of technology
ocerati rated 4 months ago
nice info on alternatives containers-packaging materials
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