Biobased Clamshell Manufacturer – biodegradable cheese spoon – Ecogreen
Biobased Clamshell Manufacturer – biodegradable cheese spoon – Ecogreen Detail:
Ordinary materials:
The main raw material ingredient extracted from oil and oil resources have been increasingly scarce, all materials are extracted from the oil burning of non-biodegradable will pollute the environment.
Bio-based materials:
The main using starch as raw materials, starch extracted from plants, belonging to the renewable resources is a return to natural environmental degradation products.
Our Biobased cultery:
Our biobased cutlery,”plant-starch” cultery is excellent for hot foods with a heat tolerance up to 110 centigrade.
Compared traditional cutlery made from 100% virgin plastics, this cutlery is made with 70% renewable material,which is a alternative choice.
Our biobased cutlery made from 70% renewable resources, although it is not compostable,but biobased and biodegradable.
The temperature tolerance between -10 to 110 centigrade. Microwave, fridge, freezer and oven friendly.
It is healthy, hygienic, nontoxic, harmless and safty.
Ecogreen has strong research capability and can deal with a bulk quantity purchase order and customized products.
Welcome to contact with us for more details.
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Our growth depends on the superior equipment ,exceptional talents and continuously strengthened technology forces for Biobased Clamshell Manufacturer – biodegradable cheese spoon – Ecogreen, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Cancun, Bahrain, Georgia, Our main objectives are to provide our customers worldwide with good quality, competitive price, satisfied delivery and excellent services. Customer satisfaction is our main goal. We welcome you to visit our showroom and office. We are looking forward to establish business relation with you.
By Erin from Malaysia - 2017.08.15 12:36
Cooperate with you every time is very successful, very happy. Hope that we can have more cooperation!
By Jessie from Houston - 2017.10.27 12:12