Bagasse is a natural byproduct of sugarcane refinement and is the fiber that remains after sugarcane stalks are crushed to extract their juice. Sugarcane Bagasse pulp requires minimal processing and elemental chlorine free (ECF) bleaching to turn it into a woven high-strength paper that is biodegradable and compostable. Making these Sugarcane products more energy efficient to produce in comparison to pulping wood for paper, or manufacturing polystyrene made from foreign oil. MORE Eco-Friendly.
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Thursday, 30 September 2010
Biodegradable food packaging - Bio Range
Video presentation for Bio Range eco friendly food packaging, by Natural Pack
From sugar beet waste into packaging trays
Many packaging products can be made from the waste products of sugar cane farming. This can be then turned into trays or bags which can then be composted. The product is completely natural and therefore suitable for home and industrial composting. Sugar cane is renewable and two or three crops per year are possible. There is particularly large demand coming from UK retailers. Peter van Rosmalen of Roots Biopack Europe explains.
Geothermal Heating Systems
A brief introduction to geothermal: the next wave of clean and sustainable energy.
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