Packing environmental protection new material significant crops recycling use

[China Packaging Network News] China is a large agricultural country, and the straw resources formed after harvesting every year are very rich, such as wheat stalks, cotton stalks, corn stalks, bean stalks, sorghum stalks, sesame stalks, rice straw, and others. The use of crop stalks as a raw material to successfully develop new green packaging products not only effectively eliminates the production of black smoke from straw, prevents air pollution, is easy to degrade, and facilitates recovery; it also provides a new approach to environmental protection for cleaner agricultural production. Its development prospects are extremely broad.

The development of packaging has evolved from the earliest days of mankind to the protection of products for storage and portability to the packaging art design. The packaging industry is undergoing a period of rapid development. At present, it has established a considerable production scale and has become an important component of China's manufacturing sector. Nowadays, with the increasing awareness of environmental protection of people, all walks of life are stepping up research and development of various green environmental protection products. Green packaging is the goal that the packaging industry should strive for throughout the 21st century.
As far as the packaging industry is concerned, it is necessary to pay attention not only to the development of green packing products that are effective in saving resources and energy, to the environment, but also to various kinds of packaging waste that can be recycled and reused. It is also necessary to pay attention to speeding up the development of annual herbal fiber plants. The main raw material for environmentally friendly packaging new products.
Due to the further development of China's socialist market economy and the rising popularity of global environmental protection, the market competition surrounding environmental protection will become more intense. As far as various products are concerned, this competition is no longer merely a traditional concept and form, that is, competition in product quality, product value, product appearance, and more importantly, whether it meets or favors environmental protection requirements. The international and domestic markets in the 21st century will be a gradually evolving market. In this market form, environmentally friendly products will increasingly dominate the market. This requires a variety of products in the future (including various packaging products). It is necessary to make a fuss about the green word and make efforts to develop more green and environmentally friendly new products with high technological content. Those who are not green products may find it difficult to do so in the future. In the international and domestic markets have a place.