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What can we use instead of plastic?


 The answer is products made from ecological products. There are environmentally friendly alternatives to everyday things, Their availability allows us to use products made from sustainable materials so that
our choices contribute to the success of the environment.  

Recycled tire 

Since 2010, the auto industry has grown by 15 percent, which has led to the mass production of auto components such as tires. For our convenience, most rubber products are designed and manufactured to have as little impact on the surrounding ecosystem as possible. When tires reach the end of their useful life, they are diverted to more environmentally friendly products instead of being thrown in the trash. Recycled or recycled tire products such as wallets, rubber tables, laptop bags, handmade sofas, shoes and more can be found both online and in stores.  

 

 Glass

According to several studies, making glass from recycled glass reduces water pollution by 50 percent and air pollution by 20 percent. It is a safe and environmentally friendly substitute for plastic bottles. A direct change to using glass bottles and containers instead of plastic can make a big difference. Glass containers are even safer for storage. Unlike plastic packaging, they do not dissolve harmful chemicals into the food. Glass products look sophisticated and elegant, making them great green business gifts. 

 

 Jute

Jute is quickly becoming an increasingly popular eco-friendly alternative to plastic, and many people know that although cotton is an eco-friendly fiber. And it beats cotton every time! Jute plants can remove about 15 tons of carbon dioxide from the air and produce 11 tons of oxygen per hectare. In addition, its cultivation does not require the use of insects or pesticides, which helps to reduce  harmful environmental effects. It is known for its tensile strength, durability and affordable nature. Jute is a sustainable material that is fully biodegradable, recyclable and recyclable. Specialty canned jute products include tote bags, coasters, gift cards, bags and notebooks 

 

Stainless Steel 

 Stainless steel is quickly becoming the preferred alternative to plastic. This durable metal can be an alternative to disposable cups, kitchen containers, lunch boxes and more. 

 

Wood

 Wood is a special biopolymer that is also called bioplastic due to its dual nature.Wood possesses the same functional capacity as plastic. However, unlike plastic made from petroleum, they are biodegradable and do not have a negative impact on the environment like traditional plastics.

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