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Envigreen Edible Bags

India has been issued a new rule this year. India has aggressively on plastic bans. Many countries already have issued a noticed on plastic bans and these country follow these rules strictly.

Plastic-free climates help to protect for wildlife and human life. A young businessman Ashwath Hegde notice plastic is a hardship for many human beings.

He has finally made a bag from vegetable oil and natural starch (from potato and tapioca). It is the combination of these 2 things and its feel like a just plastic, but it is not harmful to any environment.

EnviGreen‘s bags naturally decompose with is 180 days, but this bag will be contacted with water for one day, it will be damaged within a day. These bags are eatable, it means they can eat these bags with no side effect on the body.

Topics

  • Health Care, Health Service

Categories

  • human life
  • wildlife
  • plastic bans
  • envigreen edible bags
  • vegetable oil

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