Use Eco-Friendly Paper

Cotton paper is  also known as rag paper or rag stock paper. It  is made using a cotton linter or cotton from used cloth (rags) as the primary material. The durability of cotton paper is very high. That is why important documents are generally printed on cotton paper. It is known to last many years without deterioration.

The cotton paper is superior in strength than wood pulp-based paper. Wooden pulp-based paper  may contain high concentrations of acids.

Use Biodegradable Bags

They are made of a bio based polymer compound manufactured from renewable natural materials such as TAPIOCA starch as well as other vegetable oil derivatives.
They need no processing facility since they can degrade naturally in landfills with the help of micro organisms.

They do not contain any conventional plastic and consequently will not produce micro plastic (plastic particles smaller than 1 mm in size) during their degradation process that will contaminate the water and food chain.

The bio degradation process

It is a natural and an essential process to recycling minerals back to the environment.
Biodegradable waste makes for an excellent nutritional source to garden plants and home grown vegetables when dug through into the soil. A Biodegradable product can dissolve easily in the environment without destroying nature. It’s the opposite of plastic and Styrofoam, which harm the environment.

The meaning of bio degradation is breaking down of organic substances by the help of other living organisms such as bacteria and microbes.

Characteristics of products made from natural starches (TAPIOCA) & vegetable oil derivatives.

  • They are non-toxic to the environment, animals and plants.
  • They do not contains conventional plastic at all.
  • They have an anti static feature and are dust repellent.
  • They are good in oxygen barrier for corrosion prevention.
  • They are good oil and grease resistant.
  • They get softened in water at room temperature.
  • They use alcohol based & heavy metal free printing inks.
  • They are safe, if accidentally consumed by animals.