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Whether you’re headed to a remote island resort or staking out your favorite patch of local sand, the right beach bag makes all the difference. You want something roomy enough for a towel, a good book ...
But a new study might make you rethink reaching for those biodegradable bags. Experts from Southeast University in China have warned that these 'eco-friendly' options could be toxic. In their ...
The new bags are not only stronger but are also fully reusable and recyclable and can degrade in as little as two years, leaving behind just natural elements: water, carbon dioxide and biomass.
Additionally, increasing awareness regarding eco-friendly packaging is pushing manufacturers to develop biodegradable and recyclable dunnage air bags, further enhancing market opportunities.