Diamant Films Biodegradable Compostable Plastic Packaging Bag
February 01, 2019
Diamant announced that it will position itself as a supplier and manufacturer of fully compostable plastic bags to meet immediate orders through its subsidiary, Biofilms. Due to the company's decision to shift its focus to the plastics industry strategy and the growing need for biodegradable and compostable bags based on the inapplicability of traditional plastic products under the new rules, the company has made this decision to increase its product diversification.
Diamant Film's innovative bags are certified by the ASTM-D-6400 standard and are compostable materials. Once placed in the right environment, this revolutionary bag will degrade completely within a certain period of time (90 to 160 days).
All government departments that are dedicated to maximizing recycling capacity and ultimately eliminating landfills are building compostable projects in cities. In fact, all materials can now be recycled, and the only products that need to be processed separately are degradable consumer products such as banana skins, rotable food residues and other degradables.
All the decomposed matter in the compost bags will be taken to the composting plant area. The bags and the packaging itself, as well as the soil and peat moss, will all be converted into so-called “fertile soil” and sold to garden workers.
The recent resolution adopted by the City Council of Los Angeles for the use of prohibited plastic bags will be introduced on July 1, 2010 in the store. This resolution of the Council was adopted unanimously. Diamant Films is working to meet this growing market that is sensitive to environmental protection.