ECOSYSTEM
Positive growth.
In October 2021, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) released its latest assessment report, “From Pollution to Solution: A Global Assessment of Marine Litter and Plastic Pollution.”. The report shows that there are still approximately 75 to 199 million tons of plastic waste in the ocean, accounting for 85% of the total weight of marine debris. If effective intervention measures are not taken, it is expected that by 2040, the amount of plastic waste entering aquatic ecosystems will nearly double, reaching 23 to 37 million tons per year.



For a long time, plastic waste has been continuously polluting the environment we rely on for survival, including the ocean. This situation is largely caused by unsustainable production and consumption patterns, as well as inadequate waste disposal methods
BIO-BASE DEGRADABLE
In order to protect the environment, we have introduced biodegradable plastics, which refer to a type of plastic whose products have various properties that can meet the requirements of use, remain unchanged during the storage period, and can degrade into environmentally friendly substances under natural environmental conditions after use.
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