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Why use eco-friendly packaging


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2025-05-09

With environmental issues becoming increasingly prominent, people are gradually realizing the importance of environmental protection, vigorously supporting the application of green and environmentally friendly materials in packaging design, and developing and utilizing environmentally friendly new materials has become a global common goal.

With environmental issues becoming increasingly prominent, people are gradually realizing the importance of environmental protection, vigorously supporting the application of green and environmentally friendly materials in packaging design, and developing and utilizing environmentally friendly new materials has become a global common goal.
Under the influence of new environmental protection concepts, product packaging designers have abandoned the cumbersome packaging design process of the past and instead seek more streamlined and lightweight design patterns to conserve natural resources. In the selection of packaging materials, there is a greater preference for environmentally friendly materials, such as biodegradable materials, natural polymer materials, and other materials that do not pollute the environment. These materials often have abundant storage capacity in nature and are renewable, thus meeting the current demand for sustainable development.
Reducing environmental pollution usually involves incineration or burial of waste packaging materials, but traditional packaging materials can cause serious pollution to the natural environment during the incineration and burial processes. Non degradability is a common characteristic of traditional packaging materials, so burying them in soil requires a lot of time to be effectively decomposed, and some can even take decades to be completely decomposed. Even if incineration is chosen, a large amount of sulfurized pollutant gas will be generated after incineration, which poses a significant threat to the air environment. However, the new green and environmentally friendly materials will not encounter similar problems. The new materials have stronger self degradation ability and can be effectively decomposed in a short period of time when buried in the soil. In addition, the decomposition products can effectively enhance soil fertility, promote the yield of land plants, and effectively avoid pollution to the environment.