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corn starch packaging an ideal alternative for plastics

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By admin on Mon, 04/22/2013 - 20:36

all over the world, the road to consumerfriendly and ecologically safe packaging has started to have a real impact, encouraged by ever more tougher recycling rules in countries all over the world. nowadays, companies are showing interest in substitute materials like cornstarch to help lessen landfill as a method for discarding, which also helps to reduce on green house gas emissions. starch is nature&39s own way of storing energy. when the seed, it depends on the starch to nourish it until it can establish leaves and roots and start to gather its own energy. starch, in simple words, is sugar glucose that is rowed together in long chains for convenient storage. just about every leafy plant produces some kind of starch. soon after, eco go worked on other materials like cornstarch and developed some new technology. through this discovery, they have found that corn starch based products are as competitive as plastics in just about every way with durability and price. this innovative technology can also help to lessen the millions of tones of plastic waste that mounts up every year. the cornstarch products are made primarily from cornstarch with polymerizing and blending with aliphatic materials such as phbv, pcl, and pla. eco go has extended their packaging range from cassava starch to a new cornstarch range, as well. this also includes fast food trays, cups, plates and cutlery for inhouse and on the move catering companies, takeaways shops and so on. they have also developed meat and fruit trays for use in supermarkets to help minimize the waste that is assembled from the everyday use in the typical household. all these products are made up of cornstarch and are biodegradable, as well. they have become very popular for people who are on the move, busy, environmentally conscious and friend. all of these products were developed to help fight against polystyrene or styrofoam type packaging created as a very high amount of waste derives from all these areas, and generally, all these products were only used once. eco go packaging resolves this problem. corn starch packaging is ecofriendly that starch based products. there are various questions regarding performance of starch based products whether they can function appropriately. not only eco go&rsquos corn starch packaging is environment friendly, but it also has similar performance to plastic packaging. it is dimensional stability and durability although it contains liquid. corn starch packaging can be used in any situation whether holding wet or dry dishes, heating the food in the microwave. from the raw material till the final biodegradation, biodegradation products come in nature with the function of photosynthesis. source of information httpwww.ecogo.netcorndetail.php

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