Biodegradable materials are beginning to increase their popularity, as many companies to choose products that protect the environment through manufacturing. For example, a company which manufactures the cards, was the first biologically-created map to life. The product consists of a material called BIOPVC attracts microorganisms made. They consume carbon from the material, and when they have finished there will be carbon dioxide, water and salt. The manufacturer has given assurances that includes biodegradable card no harmful substances.
Other companies have produced biodegradable utensils. Bio sheets are made from sugar cane can and cellulose. Their producers insist they are nontoxic, biodegradable, but they also offer customers the same quality of a normal plate. Starch from corn, grass and wood fibers are used in two other materials for the production of glass and biodegradable bags biodegradable.
Other food containers, cutlery and cups are made of bamboo and rice husks. They are intended to be 100% biodegradable and environmentally friendly. The same biodegradable materials are used for manufacturing sleeves that are used in gardens, are used. This will ensure better protection of the environment.
To prevent energy waste and pollution from the large battery, the researchers first batteries that are environmentally established causes. The cells are flexible and biodegradable paper and cellulose.
Some even thought about it until the cement and hard materials used to fetch graves and greener alternatives. One company developed the first biodegradable coffin for those that environmentalists want to stay, even after his death. This coffin is a Ecopod and consists of recycled paper. Hand woven willow Somerset, formaldehyde free plywood, fair trade certified bamboo and other materials are available for those who want to choose as a coffin.
The items above will be presented as a source of inspiration for all who want to protect the world is covered with mountains of garbage. Biodegradable products are a good alternative to plastic products, decompose a month or even years after they were thrown.