Small cartons, great uses | How much do you know about recycling milk cartons!
Small cartons, great uses | How much do you
know about recycling milk cartons!
A glass of milk strengthens a nation. As people pay more attention to nutrition,
milk has become a daily part of the table. But you know what?
The packaging of the milk we enjoy every day is also very sophisticated.
By recycling and reusing them, we can reduce environmental pollution and
protect our beautiful home planet.
What is the value of milk cartons? According to data, a paper-making company,
for example, relies on a 30,000-ton papermaking production line to recycle about
1 billion composite paper packaging boxes a year, producing 6,750 tons of recycled pulp
and recycled plastic. 2,250 tons and 56 tons of recycled aluminum powder, which is equivalent to
planting 110,000 trees, saving 700,000 tons of water, 7,000 tons of oil, and 17,000 tons of bauxite,
reducing landfill sites by about 50 acres, and reducing garbage disposal fees by 400 10,000 yuan,
reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 25,000 tons. These data are enough to prove the significance
of recycling milk cartons for environmental protection and good circular economic benefits.
So, how are milk packaging cartons recycled? As the world's leading provider of packaging solutions,
the roof-top cartons produced by Jinan Quanhua Packaging Products Co., Ltd. are composed of
three major types of raw materials. Among them, base paper accounts for 75%, aluminum foil accounts
for 5%, and polyethylene accounts for 20%, which provides conditions for 100% recycling of packaging cartons.
Professional waste recycling companies use separation and regeneration technology to regenerate
paper-plastic-aluminum composite packaging waste into kraft paper, aluminum powder and plastic.
The recycled paper, aluminum powder and plastic will become widely used and valuable through reprocessing.
Paper products, plastic products, aluminum products.
For everyone, just three simple steps in daily life can contribute a lot to the recycling and reuse of milk cartons.