Sony of Japan introduced a computer disk packaged with biodegradable resin material. Swedish milk company uses a 2 liter bottle made of a mixture of resin and calcium carbonate to hold milk and juice.
The NatureWorks degradable plastic resin produced by Cargill Dow is currently being used to make a degradable film. This film is used to package Sony's Neige series of miniature audio disks for the Japanese market. Unitika, a Japanese film maker licensed from Cargill Dow Co., Ltd., processes extruded film to produce outer film.
NatureWorks PLA is a polymer made from renewable resources such as corn, which is commonly used to make some plastics.
Sony's disk packaging has a more prominent feature. It is the first commercial package with the new green environmental protection logo of Japan's Green Pla. It explains to consumers that the packaging materials it uses are environmentally friendly and its physical properties are very stable. The Green Pla logo is issued by the Japan Institute of Biodegradable Plastics. The Institute is a non-profit, voluntary agency supported by the government. The certification process is based on an international standard that may become the Japanese international standard or even the internationally-accepted ISO international standard.
At present, at least two Japanese political organizations have pointed out that the use of biodegradable plastic packaging is not subject to Japanese container packaging regulations. This requires biodegradable plastics manufacturers to establish a biodegradable packaging recycling system. The use of the Green Pla green label on the label is the first step in establishing the above system.
According to Sony, the Unitika film has a thickness of 1 mil (one-thousandth of an inch) and is printed on a gravure printer with six colors of ink based on vegetable oil. Although the Unitika film itself cannot be heat-sealed, Sony Corporation and Japan Toppan Printing Company have developed a coating material that allows the Unitika film to undergo heat-sealing treatment. The inner carton is made from recycled paper.
The Neige series of audio disks was launched in 1999 and it was not until the last time in October last year that it used new packaging. This kind of audio disk has a market share of about 40% in Japan's domestic micro disk market.
A Sony spokesman acknowledged that Composting has not been widely adopted in Japan, but that Unitika film can be easily disposed of without the environmental hazards of incineration. At present, 80% of Japan's waste is treated by incineration. The use of new packaging has been highly praised.
Japanese company Dunlop uses Sumitomo Rubber Industries Co., Ltd.'s Eo-Pack environmentally-friendly folding cartons when it launched the Maxfli Hi-Brid Golf, and it also has a layer of degradable and transparent film provided by Mitsubishi. This not only adds gloss to the box, but also creates a skylight in the die cut area. Since the film used is biodegradable, the box has better environmental characteristics.
Eco-Friendly Drink Bottles Skanemejerier Dairy, based in Malmo, Sweden, used a 2 litre capacity blow-molded bottle when it launched the Asen brand milk juice. The raw materials for this bottle are Eco-Lean resin with high calcium carbonate content and high density polyethylene. The content of petroleum raw materials in the new-type packaging bottles is less than 40%, and the environmental protection performance is greatly improved, and the additives therein also help to increase the cooling rate and increase the hardness of the bottles.
The above-mentioned Swedish dairy company is putting new types of bottles into the beverage market, which uses cartons as the main packaging for milk juice. Ecolean resin is a product of Ecolean AB (Helsingborg, Sweden). The company used a mixed blow molding process to make Ecolean resin into 60-g bottles. Prior to blow molding, powdered calcium carbonate was mixed with a high density polyethylene resin to make a mother gum. Mr. Olson from Ecolean AB said: “Adding calcium carbonate can speed up the cooling rate and make the bottle body hardness exceed that of high density polyethylene with 100%. The product shelf life is not affected.†But the last point is not yet Get confirmed by the dairy company.
The new environmentally-friendly, above-mentioned resin hybrid material was originally used by Skane to produce Proriva Active brand beverage bottles. According to Mr. Olsen, the above-mentioned new type of packaging material has been approved as a packaging material that can be contacted with food in Sweden. It also enjoys the same product status throughout the EU and is highly valued. Although only raw materials approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are used in the production of Ecolean resins, not all materials have been tested to meet US Food and Drug Administration standards. The company claims that Keller & Heckman (based in Washington, D.C.) law firms related to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had a good impression of the company.
Last year, Skane bought another milk company that sells products in two-liter polyethylene bottles. Ms. Birdson said: "After we acquired that company, we decided to change the original bottle to an Ecolean bottle, and at the same time began to expand the milk sales market."
The NatureWorks degradable plastic resin produced by Cargill Dow is currently being used to make a degradable film. This film is used to package Sony's Neige series of miniature audio disks for the Japanese market. Unitika, a Japanese film maker licensed from Cargill Dow Co., Ltd., processes extruded film to produce outer film.
NatureWorks PLA is a polymer made from renewable resources such as corn, which is commonly used to make some plastics.
Sony's disk packaging has a more prominent feature. It is the first commercial package with the new green environmental protection logo of Japan's Green Pla. It explains to consumers that the packaging materials it uses are environmentally friendly and its physical properties are very stable. The Green Pla logo is issued by the Japan Institute of Biodegradable Plastics. The Institute is a non-profit, voluntary agency supported by the government. The certification process is based on an international standard that may become the Japanese international standard or even the internationally-accepted ISO international standard.
At present, at least two Japanese political organizations have pointed out that the use of biodegradable plastic packaging is not subject to Japanese container packaging regulations. This requires biodegradable plastics manufacturers to establish a biodegradable packaging recycling system. The use of the Green Pla green label on the label is the first step in establishing the above system.
According to Sony, the Unitika film has a thickness of 1 mil (one-thousandth of an inch) and is printed on a gravure printer with six colors of ink based on vegetable oil. Although the Unitika film itself cannot be heat-sealed, Sony Corporation and Japan Toppan Printing Company have developed a coating material that allows the Unitika film to undergo heat-sealing treatment. The inner carton is made from recycled paper.
The Neige series of audio disks was launched in 1999 and it was not until the last time in October last year that it used new packaging. This kind of audio disk has a market share of about 40% in Japan's domestic micro disk market.
A Sony spokesman acknowledged that Composting has not been widely adopted in Japan, but that Unitika film can be easily disposed of without the environmental hazards of incineration. At present, 80% of Japan's waste is treated by incineration. The use of new packaging has been highly praised.
Japanese company Dunlop uses Sumitomo Rubber Industries Co., Ltd.'s Eo-Pack environmentally-friendly folding cartons when it launched the Maxfli Hi-Brid Golf, and it also has a layer of degradable and transparent film provided by Mitsubishi. This not only adds gloss to the box, but also creates a skylight in the die cut area. Since the film used is biodegradable, the box has better environmental characteristics.
Eco-Friendly Drink Bottles Skanemejerier Dairy, based in Malmo, Sweden, used a 2 litre capacity blow-molded bottle when it launched the Asen brand milk juice. The raw materials for this bottle are Eco-Lean resin with high calcium carbonate content and high density polyethylene. The content of petroleum raw materials in the new-type packaging bottles is less than 40%, and the environmental protection performance is greatly improved, and the additives therein also help to increase the cooling rate and increase the hardness of the bottles.
The above-mentioned Swedish dairy company is putting new types of bottles into the beverage market, which uses cartons as the main packaging for milk juice. Ecolean resin is a product of Ecolean AB (Helsingborg, Sweden). The company used a mixed blow molding process to make Ecolean resin into 60-g bottles. Prior to blow molding, powdered calcium carbonate was mixed with a high density polyethylene resin to make a mother gum. Mr. Olson from Ecolean AB said: “Adding calcium carbonate can speed up the cooling rate and make the bottle body hardness exceed that of high density polyethylene with 100%. The product shelf life is not affected.†But the last point is not yet Get confirmed by the dairy company.
The new environmentally-friendly, above-mentioned resin hybrid material was originally used by Skane to produce Proriva Active brand beverage bottles. According to Mr. Olsen, the above-mentioned new type of packaging material has been approved as a packaging material that can be contacted with food in Sweden. It also enjoys the same product status throughout the EU and is highly valued. Although only raw materials approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are used in the production of Ecolean resins, not all materials have been tested to meet US Food and Drug Administration standards. The company claims that Keller & Heckman (based in Washington, D.C.) law firms related to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had a good impression of the company.
Last year, Skane bought another milk company that sells products in two-liter polyethylene bottles. Ms. Birdson said: "After we acquired that company, we decided to change the original bottle to an Ecolean bottle, and at the same time began to expand the milk sales market."
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