III. Environmental protection Technology road-map and practice
A. Selection of Paper Cup Materials
1. Biodegradable materials
Biodegradable materials refer to materials that can be decomposed into water, carbon dioxide, and other organic substances by microorganisms in the natural environment. Biodegradable materials have better environmental performance compared to traditional plastic materials. Paper cups made from biodegradable materials can be naturally decomposed after use. And it can cause few environmental pollution. They are an ideal choice for paper cup materials. The interior of an ice cream paper cup often has another layer of PE coating. The degradable PE film not only has the function of waterproofing and oil resistance. It can also be naturally decomposed, environmentally friendly, and easy to recycle.
2. Recyclable materials
Recyclable materials refer to materials that can be recycled and recycled into new products after use. Paper cups made from recyclable materials can be recycled and reused. Paper ice cream cups as recyclable materials reduce resource waste. At the same time, it also reduces pollution and its impact on the environment. Thus, it is also a good material choice.
B. Environmental protection measures during the production process
1. Energy conservation and emission reduction measures
Manufactures should reduce the impact of the production process on the environment. They can take measures of energy-saving and emission reduction. For example, using more efficient and energy-efficient machines and equipment in the manufacturing process. And they can use clean energy, treat exhaust and wastewater. Also, they can strengthen energy consumption monitoring. These measures can reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide and other harmful gases. Thereby, they will help to protect the environment.
2. Management of materials and waste
Managing materials and waste is also an important aspect of environmental protection measures. This measure includes material classification and management, waste classification and recycling. For example, they can choose to use biodegradable or recyclable materials. This can reduce the amount of waste generated. At the same time, waste paper materials can be recycled into new paper materials. Thereby, it can reduce resource waste.
Manufacturers can choose biodegradable or recyclable materials to manufacture paper cups. And they can take environmental measures. (Such as energy conservation, emission reduction, and waste management). Thus, it is possible to minimize the impact on the environment to the greatest extent possible.