Environmental Sustainability

In as little as six months, compostable bioplastics become nutrient-rich biomass during the composting process and turn completely into organic matter without leaving any toxins or residues.

Environmental Sustainability

According to figures released by the American Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the amount of waste diverted from landfills through composting has quadrupled since 1990. This result is a great achievement in terms of environmental sustainability. At the point reached today, the solid waste disposal rates are as follows:

  • 69 percent go to landfill
  • 17 percent recycled
  • 7 percent energy production
  • 6 percent composted

Environmentally conscious consumers seek brands, products and packaging made from earth-friendly materials. Products made from bioplastic materials are fast becoming the responsible choice to lead a more sustainable life that can be passed on to our children and grandchildren.

Disposable products that are consumed in a very short time should not last forever. Today, manufacturers with questions are aware of this fact.

Human well-being is closely related to environmental health. People need fresh air to breathe, fresh water to drink, and living spaces free of toxic substances and hazards. Now is the time to recognize the long-term consequences of industrial growth and energy use and take action to reverse the negative effects and prevent further damage. Humanity has to ensure that future generations also have healthy spaces to live in.

Environmental sustainability is the responsibility to protect natural resources and global ecosystems to support health and well-being, now and in the future. An important element of environmental sustainability is its forward-looking nature, as the consequences of many decisions that affect the environment are not immediately felt.

Environmental sustainability standards vary widely depending on local economic, social and environmental conditions. The American Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates everything from air pollutants to hazardous waste management, including the quality of air, water, soil, wildlife habitats and carbon emissions. But businesses also need to make a commitment to ensure environmental sustainability. Businesses have a responsibility to society to implement environmentally sustainable practices. Everyone is now aware that unlimited consumption has a significant cost on human well-being. In fact, using less energy and plastic in production is an opportunity to increase the profit margins of businesses.

Our organization always follows domestic and foreign standards, applicable legal regulations and generally accepted practices in certification and labeling studies, and also has a trained and experienced staff and advanced technological facilities. In this context, requesting businesses,It also provides compost certification and C-Label (Compost Labeling) compost labeling services.

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