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  2. Biodegradable plastic - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable plastics are commonly used for disposable items, such as packaging, cutlery, and food service containers. [13] In principle, biodegradable plastics could replace many applications for conventional plastics. However, this entails a number of challenges. Many biodegradable plastics are designed to degrade in industrial composting ...

  3. Sustainable packaging - Wikipedia

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    Using minimal packaging has also been a common goal to help reduce costs. Recent years have accelerated these efforts based on social movements, consumer pressure, and regulation. All phases of packaging, distribution, and logistics are included. [11] Sustainable packaging is not focused on just recycling.

  4. Nampak - Wikipedia

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    Nampak (National Amalgamated Packaging) is a South African company based in Johannesburg, South Africa that specialises in the manufacturing and design of packaging. Nampak is the largest diversified packaging company in Africa. The company produces packaging in glass, paper, metals, and plastic.

  5. Global Caps & Closures Market to Reach USD 125.7 Billion by ...

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    Global Caps & Closures Market to Reach USD 125.7 Billion by 2035, Driven by Rising Demand for Sustainable Packaging Solutions | Future Market Insights, Inc. NEWARK, Del, Feb. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global caps and closures market is poised for significant growth, with market size expected to reach USD 81.7 billion in 2025 and expand ...

  6. Alpla - Wikipedia

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    This ranges from bottle design and production, including mould making, to fully automatic packaging machines. ALPLA was a pioneer in the switch from PVC to PET in the form of the first two-stage PET bottle. The company is also involved in the research, development and production of alternative, bio-based and biodegradable packaging materials.

  7. Biodegradable bag - Wikipedia

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    In typical parlance, the word biodegradable is distinct in meaning from compostable.While biodegradable simply means an object is capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms, "compostable" in the plastic industry is defined as able to decompose in aerobic environments that are maintained under specific controlled temperature and humidity conditions.

  8. Biodegradable polythene film - Wikipedia

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    Polyethylene or polythene film biodegrades naturally, albeit over a long period of time. Methods are available to make it more degradable under certain conditions of sunlight, moisture, oxygen, and composting and enhancement of biodegradation by reducing the hydrophobic polymer and increasing hydrophilic properties.

  9. Biodegradable polymer - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable polymers are of significant interest to a variety of fields including medicine, [21] agriculture, [22] and packaging. [23] One of the most active areas of research in biodegradable polymer is in controlled drug delivery and release.