Under certain environmental circumstances, microorganisms can break down biodegradable packaging adhesive tape into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass after it has been used. Its "end-of-life" strategy, which strives to return to nature rather than remain in the environment for hundreds of years, is its main distinction from conventional plastic tape (like BOPP tape).
Why Opt for Biodegradable Packaging Adhesive Tape?
Eco-Friendly, Reducing White Pollution: Conventional plastic tape is a significant contributor to microplastic pollution and poses a considerable challenge for the environment to break down. However, under the right conditions, compostable tape can totally break down, greatly relieving the strain on landfills and ecosystems.
Improving ESG Value and Brand Image: Using eco-friendly tape is a clear example of corporate social responsibility. In addition to increasing brand favorability and appealing to younger, more environmentally conscious consumers, it also aligns with the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) development criteria of contemporary businesses.
Compatible with Circular Economy packaging: Businesses that use paper packaging boxes can achieve "full recycling" of the entire packaging system by combining biodegradable tape with the packaging. Because it can be disposed of like paper fibers during the paper recycling process, unlike plastic tape, which pollutes the pulp recycling process.
How to correctly use and choose biodegradable tape?
Application Scenarios:
E-commerce parcels and logistics: The final piece of the puzzle for e-commerce companies to achieve "green packaging."
Food packaging and takeout: Especially suitable for sealing food packaging that requires composting.
Organic products and cosmetics: Highly compatible with the natural and organic positioning of the products themselves.
Office and home: Used for daily sealing, labeling, etc., and can be industrially composted with kitchen waste after use.
Purchase Guide:
Look for certifications: Again, look for products with certification marks.
Clarify your needs: Confirm your waste disposal channels. If there are industrial composting facilities in your area, choose industrial composting certified tape; if you wish to compost at home, choose the corresponding HOME certified product.
Test performance: Request samples before purchasing to test its initial tack, holding power, tear strength, etc., to ensure it meets your packaging needs.





