What material can effectively replace plastic? Prevent hazards?
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- Unsolveddestoon
- 2021-08-16 14:31
Nowadays, the plastic problem is serious all over the world. Through the cumulative cycle of the biosphere, the plastic created by humans will return to humans. So what materials can effectively replace plastics? The one that is easily degraded is also more convenient to carry. I am not referring to ordinary cloth and other materials.
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- 1Flooranonymity
- 2021-08-18 08:15
1.bamboo and wood products, it is difficult to completely replace some products without plasticization through scientific and technological means.
2.Cellophane is a kind of film made from natural fibers such as cotton pulp and wood pulp and glued. It is highly transparent, non-toxic and tasteless. Because air, oil, bacteria and water are not easy to penetrate cellophane, it can be used as food packaging and meets FDA standards.
3.The only disadvantage is that cellophane can only be made into film now, and the unit price is higher than that of plastic film, so it can only be made into high value-added products exported to the European Union and North America.
2.Cellophane is a kind of film made from natural fibers such as cotton pulp and wood pulp and glued. It is highly transparent, non-toxic and tasteless. Because air, oil, bacteria and water are not easy to penetrate cellophane, it can be used as food packaging and meets FDA standards.
3.The only disadvantage is that cellophane can only be made into film now, and the unit price is higher than that of plastic film, so it can only be made into high value-added products exported to the European Union and North America.