Natural Sugarcane Bagasse Pulp Base Paper
Description
Why use paper made from bagasse? - Sugarcane is a sustainable, biodegradable alternative packaging material.
Sugarcane fiber packaging is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional packaging materials. Because sugarcane fiber is ethically sourced and renewable, it offers many benefits to the packaging industry. It also reduces dependence on wood pulp paper.
Specifications
Item Name | Natural Sugarcane Bagasse Pulp Base Paper |
Usage | To make disposable coffee cups, cosmetic boxes,takeaway boxes, shopping bags, etc |
Color | Natural and white |
Paper Weight | 100~400gsm |
Width | 500~1100mm |
Roll Dia | 1100~1200mm |
Core Dia | 3 inch or 6 inch |
Feature | Biodegradable material |
Coating | Uncoated |
Printing | Flexo and offset printing |
Product Features
Sugarcane is renewable and can be harvested annually.
Reduced Carbon Footprint: Sugarcane pulp production typically produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions.
Sugarcane paper is made from agricultural fiber waste, and its main ingredient, bagasse, is a by-product of the sugarcane plant that can be used in areas such as sugar, alcohol and biofuels.
It can reduce deforestation and protect the ecological environment, but also has the original beauty of nature, making your products more unique and beautiful!
Applications
Packaging
Why Choose Us?
In recent years, our company pays great attention to clean production, invests a large amount of special funds for environmental protection, applies new environmental protection technology, new technology and new equipment, focuses on sewage emission reduction, industrial wastewater recycling, flue gas desulphurization and other aspects of comprehensive treatment, using high and new technology and advanced applicable technology to transform traditional industries, and constantly enhance the ability to efficiently use resources and protect the environment. "Turning waste into treasure, saving energy and reducing consumption, implementing clean production and building a circular economy" has become our main theme.