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Biodegradation” creates green competitiveness

  Under the development trend of “double carbon”, the biodegradable industry has ushered in a golden period of development.  Biodegradable materials play an important role in the Beijing Winter Olympic Games and the Winter Paralympic Games. From biodegradable tableware to biodegradable plastic bags, the Beijing Winter Olympic Organizing Committee adheres to the concept of “green, …

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Analysis of the development status of biodegradable plastics in China (Next part)

Current situation of domestic development Scale of Biodegradable Plastics In 2012, the global demand for biodegradable plastics was 269,000 tons, and in 2018, the global demand for biodegradable plastics was 360,000 tons, corresponding to a market size of 1.1 billion U.S. dollars, with a compound annual growth rate of 5%. in 2023, the global demand …

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Analysis of the development status of domestic biodegradable plastics (Second part)

Definition, mechanism and main types of biodegradable plastics Biodegradable Definition Biodegradable plastic, also called “green ecological material“, refers to the material that can be degraded under the action of soil microorganisms and enzymes. Specifically, it refers to polymer materials that can be biodegraded under certain conditions by the action of natural microorganisms such as bacteria, …

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Analysis of the development status of domestic biodegradable plastics (First part)

Development Background I believe we don’t need to say much about how common plastics are, basically everyone has to touch and use them every day, right? From packaging bags, tableware, courier bags, woven bags, plastic tape, etc., it is extremely versatile, low cost and high production. 2019 global plastic production has reached 400 million tons, …

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Green design is the trend of the new century. (Next part)

Green design is the trend of the new century. In this situation, many wise people began to reflect on the environmental and ecological damage caused by modern technology, and the morality and responsibility of designers began to return, they began to pay attention to the ecological balance relationship between man and nature, and fully consider …

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Green design is the trend of the new century. (First part)

By analyzing the emergence, development, and outlook of green design, the importance of green design is explained here, and some suggestions are made. The origin of green design can be traced back to the late 1960s, when American design theorist Victor Babcock published a highly controversial and influential book, Design for the Real World. The …

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World Earth Day

  Boosted the development of environmental protection and made the concept of environmental protection deeply rooted in people’s hearts. “I was lying alone in that desert, and suddenly I understood what I really wanted to do: I should apply the scientific knowledge I had learned to human life, to industry, to the environment in which …

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Is sustainable design environmentally friendly design? (Next part)

Sustainable design allows people to have a better life, while design needs to consider the most essential emotional needs of users at a deeper level after satisfying the function. If green ecological design is more about environmental protection from materials, then system design is more comprehensive in explaining the development from various angles such as …

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