Stone paper is recyclable

Feb 20, 2021

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After use, stone paper products can be recycled through plastic products. After collection, they can be crushed, extruded and granulated into good additives for PE plastic processing, and can be used to produce colored plastic bags, flower pots, plastic buckets, etc. After stone paper is used, it is treated as garbage and sent to the incinerator for burning. Because it contains a large amount of stone powder and a small amount of non-toxic resin, only non-toxic resin can be burned.


When the resin burns, the stone powder will pulverize to promote the contact between the resin and the air, and accelerate the complete combustion of the resin. Therefore, it will not produce black smoke due to the lack of oxygen smoldering during the combustion. After the combustion of the non-toxic resin, there is no toxic waste gas and carbon dioxide. The least discharge can slow down the warming of the earth. After the stone paper is used, it is abandoned outdoors, and it will automatically embrittle into a broken eggshell under the sunlight for about six months, and return to nature (the paper will not be damaged by the ultraviolet rays in the sun when the paper is placed indoors, and the resin will not embrittle of).


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