The plastic restriction order promotes the vigorous promotion of eco friendly crockery

Jun 29 2022   

In the past 20 years, my country has continuously deepened the governance of traditional plastics and encouraged the use of degradable plastics. As early as 1999, my country has realized the harm of non-degradable plastics, and issued the first policy on restricting non-degradable plastics, stipulating that the production and use of disposable foam plastic tableware will be completely banned before the end of 2000. After that, my country has gradually introduced one policy bill after another to restrict non-degradable plastics, and gradually developed from "plastic restriction" to "plastic ban", plastic ban will become the ultimate goal of long-term plastic governance. Therefore, it is foreseeable that the rise in demand for eco friendly crockery will be a long-term process.

The plastic restriction order promotes the vigorous promotion of eco friendly crockery

Local governments have actively responded to the government's call and have successively issued policies to encourage the use of degradable plastics. Local governments responded positively to the ban on plastics and issued corresponding local policies to control non-degradable plastics. Various governance policies cover industries that require plastic products, including catering, takeaway, wholesale and retail, express delivery, accommodation, agriculture, etc., and stipulate the completion process of plastic restriction according to the time node.
 
In the long run, the domestic awareness of environmental protection has been enhanced, and the field of eco friendly crockery has been expanded; the demand for environmentally friendly materials abroad has increased, and the export volume of eco friendly crockery has increased; the production process of domestic eco friendly crockery has become more and more mature, and the cost has gradually decreased to a level acceptable to the downstream. scope. With the maturity and cooperation of various conditions, eco friendly crockery still has a relatively broad development prospect. The cost of technology is the biggest problem of competition in the degradable plastics market. Compared with traditional plastic products, biodegradable materials consume less energy and emit less CO2. In the context of carbon neutrality, degradable materials offer a completely new way of thinking for the chemical industry.

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