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2026-03-10

Eco-friendly advantages of plant fiber packaging


Renewable raw materials
Plant-based fiber products are typically derived from agricultural by-products such as bagasse, bamboo pulp, and wood pulp—resources that are renewable and help reduce reliance on petrochemical resources.
 

Biodegradable
Compared to traditional plastics, plant-fiber packaging can decompose within weeks to months under natural conditions, leaving no long-term residue that would pollute the environment.
 

Lower carbon footprint
Plants absorb carbon dioxide as they grow, resulting in a lower overall carbon footprint compared to conventional plastics—and helping to mitigate climate change.
 

Reduce the burden of incineration and landfilling
Traditional packaging materials like plastic often require incineration or landfill disposal, whereas plant-fiber products can naturally decompose or even be integrated into composting systems, thereby reducing the burden of waste management.
 

Aligning with sustainability and the corporate ESG trend
Using plant-based fiber products helps companies fulfill their environmental commitments, enhance their brand image, and align with the global emphasis on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance).

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