What is the green packaging project

"Green packaging" refers to a package that can be recycled and used without causing any pollution to the environment. Its connotation is the recycling of resources and the protection of the ecological environment. It means a new technological revolution in the packaging industry - solving the waste of packaging materials. The handling of materials and the development of degradable plastics.
Green packaging originated in the United Nations Environment and Development Commission’s "Our Common Future" in 1987, and in June 1992 the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development adopted the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development and Agenda 21, worldwide. A green wave centered on protecting the ecological environment has been set off. “Green Package” is called “Enviromental Friendly Package” or “Ecological Package.” Green packaging should be: harmless to the ecological environment and human health, and can be recycled and recycled. Use can promote the sustainable development of packaging.In other words, packaging products from the selection of raw materials, product manufacturing, use, recycling and waste should be in line with the requirements of ecological and environmental protection.It includes saving resources, energy, reduction, To avoid the waste, easy recycling, reuse, recycling, and incineration or degradation and other requirements for ecological and environmental protection, that is, the "3R" and "1D" (Reduce reduction, Reuse Recycle, Recycle Recycling and Degradable Degradable Principles Green Packaging Content As technology advances, the development of packaging can have new meanings.
At present, the CPC Central Committee and the State Council attach great importance to the issue of environmental protection. Premier Li Peng personally participated in the 1992 UN Summit on the Environment and Development on behalf of the Chinese government and made an important speech. Subsequently, the State Council promulgated the "Top Ten Strategies for China's Environment and Development" and "China's Agenda 21", emphasizing the implementation of sustainable development strategies in China. The "China Environmental Protection (White Paper)" was issued successively and the "Decision of the State Council on Certain Issues Concerning Environmental Protection" was made. The State Council also agreed in principle with the National Environmental Protection Agency’s implementation of the “Total Control Plan for Pollutants Emissions” and the “Trans-Century Green Project Plan” during the “Ninth Five-Year Plan” period through 2010. These documents indicate the direction for sustainable development of our packaging industry. It is an important basis for us to develop the packaging industry and protect the ecological environment.

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