In Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, delegates attending the resumed session of the fifth United Nations Environment Assembly viewed a piece of art that showed a plastic bottle flowing out of a fauce

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Plastics are one of the most durable products produced by humans, but also one of the least efficient products in terms of individual use.

Globally, 500 billion disposable plastic bags are used each year, with an average of 160,000 used every second. Most plastic bags have a lifespan of only one use, and these discarded plastics “roam” around the planet until nature takes hundreds of years to finally degrade them.

The “From Pollution to Solutions: Global Marine Debris and Plastic Pollution Assessment” report released by the United Nations Environment Program in October 2021 shows that about 11 million tons of plastic waste enter the ocean every year, accounting for 85% of marine debris. By 2040, the amount of plastic entering the ocean will increase nearly threefold.

“Plastic pollution has become a plague,” said Espen Barth Eide, President of the fifth United Nations Environment Assembly and Norwegian Minister of Climate and Environment. “If plastics are included in the circular economy, they can be recycled repeatedly.”

To address the exponentially growing problem of plastic pollution, governments, businesses, and research institutions around the world are studying innovative solutions, but the results are far from satisfactory. The industry generally believes that plastics cover all aspects of life, from food to clothing, housing, and transportation. To reduce plastic use, it is necessary to gradually replace upstream production and then cover the entire process of consumption, recycling, and reuse.

Inge Andeerson, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Program, said that actions to combat plastic pollution should track the entire process of plastic products from their source to the ocean. These actions should be legally binding, provide support for developing countries, have financing mechanisms in place, have robust monitoring mechanisms for tracking progress, and provide incentives for all stakeholders, including private companies.

In light of this urgent situation, finding alternative solutions has become imperative. PAP environmental paper bags have emerged as one of the best alternatives.

1.Environmental friendliness: PAP environmental paper bags are made from renewable resources such as trees and can decompose into water and carbon dioxide in nature, causing minimal environmental impact. I

2.Reusability: PAP environmental paper bags can be used multiple times, reducing waste.

3.Customizability: PAP environmental paper bags can be customized according to a company’s branding, increasing brand exposure.

4.Cost-effectiveness: Although the production cost of PAP environmental paper bags is often higher than that of plastic bags, considering their reusability and environmental friendliness, in the long run, PAP environmental paper bags are more cost-effective.

As a new type of packaging material, PAP environmental protection paper bags are gradually replacing traditional plastic bags. It has many advantages. Firstly, environmental protection paper bags are biodegradable, and choosing environmental protection paper bags can reduce the generation of plastic waste and reduce the negative impact on the environment. In addition, the use cost of PAP environmental protection paper bags is lower.

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Shenzhen Better Purification Technology Co., Ltd., as a leading domestic manufacturer of environmentally friendly products with strong social sense of responsibility,is committed to making contributions to protecting the planet’s environment by promoting the use of PAP environmental paper bags. Our PAP environmental paper bags are made primarily from biodegradable paper that adheres to international environmental standards. They are non-toxic, odourless, safe, and healthy. At the same time, we can also print company logos, slogans and other content on the paper bags to showcase a company’s brand image.

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Protecting the environment and reducing carbon emissions are our responsibility and mission.


Post time: Dec-28-2023