The use of plastic products is extremely common in western countries, and it is clear that they will be a part of the consumer market in the coming years. However, the responsibilities of both consumers while using plastic products and manufacturing companies are increasing.
In fact, the production, consumption and recycling process is interrupted when these products and materials are mislabeled or mislabeled to provide a sense of environmental friendliness.
There is a lot of debate about whether their use of oxo-biodegradable or oxo-biodegradable plastic is a solution to the plastic rubbish caused by plastic bags in particular. This type of plastic degrades in the presence of oxygen and the process is accelerated by UV light and heat. Because they are stabilized to give the product a useful service life, a plastic bag, for example, will not deteriorate immediately in the open for about 18 months. But when disposed of as garbage, they biodegrade faster than natural waste such as branches and leaves, and much faster than ordinary plastic. However, it is still debated whether oxo biodegradable products are the perfect solution to create a greener planet.
A major issue with plastics is that they are actually biodegradable, so they are completely composite.It is the lack of appropriate labeling to distinguish between stackable products and those that can only be disassembled. Biodegradable products return to the soil as they decompose over several years. Shredded products crumble to a point where they are not visible, but still remain in nature as plastic products. This is an important distinction for eco-friendly people who want to minimize the footprints of plastics. At some point, everyone will use a non-biodegradable plastic product, but knowing that these substances are harmful to the environment, it is best to keep their use to a minimum and to use fully biodegradable (compostable) products whenever possible.
The biggest consequence of mislabeling the biodegradable properties of various plastics is potentially contributing to landfills. Waste is generated in every home and workplace, but the goal is to keep this to a minimum and ensure that it is disposed of properly. Products mislabeled as biodegradable do not go to the right place and disrupt the recycling process. The use of certified biodegradable, compostable bio bags is a real alternative to oil-based plastic oxo-biodegradable bags.
Our organization provides very different certification services for businesses in various sectors and carries out the necessary testing, analysis, control and evaluation activities within this framework. In this framework, it also provides compost certification and C-Label (Compost Labeling) compost labeling services to businesses that request it.