The POP Cardboard Display's environmental advantages are primarily reflected in the following aspects:
1. Material Renewability
It uses corrugated cardboard and other paper materials sourced from sustainably managed forest resources. It is biodegradable and has a recycling rate of over 90%.
It reduces its carbon footprint by approximately 70% compared to plastic displays, and uses less energy during production.
2. Recyclable Design
It can be disassembled and flattened for transportation, increasing its reuse rate by 30%.
It is fully recyclable after scrapping, avoiding white pollution.
3. Green Production Process
It is printed using water-based inks, resulting in zero VOC emissions.
Some manufacturers are FSC-certified, ensuring the compliance of raw material sources.
4. End-of-life Disposal
Discarded displays can be recycled into municipal waste paper recycling systems, at a cost of only one-fifth that of plastic products.
It has a short natural degradation cycle (3-6 months), far faster than the century-long degradation cycle of plastic.
This feature complies with environmental regulations such as the EU REACH regulation, making it suitable for use in industries such as food and beauty that prioritize sustainable image.
The POP Cardboard Display's environmental advantages are primarily reflected in the following aspects:
1. Material Renewability
It uses corrugated cardboard and other paper materials sourced from sustainably managed forest resources. It is biodegradable and has a recycling rate of over 90%.
It reduces its carbon footprint by approximately 70% compared to plastic displays, and uses less energy during production.
2. Recyclable Design
It can be disassembled and flattened for transportation, increasing its reuse rate by 30%.
It is fully recyclable after scrapping, avoiding white pollution.
3. Green Production Process
It is printed using water-based inks, resulting in zero VOC emissions.
Some manufacturers are FSC-certified, ensuring the compliance of raw material sources.
4. End-of-life Disposal
Discarded displays can be recycled into municipal waste paper recycling systems, at a cost of only one-fifth that of plastic products.
It has a short natural degradation cycle (3-6 months), far faster than the century-long degradation cycle of plastic.
This feature complies with environmental regulations such as the EU REACH regulation, making it suitable for use in industries such as food and beauty that prioritize sustainable image.