SIZE |
CUSTOMIZABLE |
THICKNESS |
2S-6S |
MATERIAL |
PLA + PBAT |
APPLICATION |
CROP AND TREE GRAFTING WRAPPING |
Welcome to the future of sustainable agriculture with our Crop and Tree Biodegradable Grafting Film. Designed to replace traditional polyethylene films, our biodegradable grafting film offers an eco-friendly alternative that minimizes environmental impact. This innovative film can be directly applied to trees or fields and will naturally degrade into carbon dioxide and water, leaving no waste behind.
Our grafting film boasts exceptional properties to support Tree health and growth. It features excellent stretchability, puncture resistance, high strength, good breathability, and water retention capabilities. These attributes enhance Tree wound healing and promote the growth of new shoots, ensuring robust development and productivity.
The film is made from a blend of PLA and PBAT, materials known for their biodegradability and performance. Available in customizable sizes and thicknesses ranging from 2S to 6S, our grafting film can be tailored to meet your specific agricultural needs.
Choose our Crop and Tree Biodegradable Grafting Film for a sustainable and efficient solution in crop and Tree grafting. Experience the benefits of an environmentally friendly product that delivers high performance and contributes to a greener planet.
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How should farmers handle and dispose of the film if it does not degrade completely in certain conditions?
If the tree biodegradable grafting Film does not degrade completely in certain conditions, farmers should follow these steps to handle and dispose of the film properly:
Gather the Film: Collect any remaining film from the field or plants. Ensure all pieces are removed to prevent any residual impact on the environment.
Inspect for Degradation: Check the film for partial degradation signs to understand how much of it has decomposed.
Proper Disposal Methods:
Composting: If the film is partially degraded, it may be suitable for composting. Check local composting guidelines to ensure the materials (PLA and PBAT) are accepted.
Industrial Composting Facilities: Utilize industrial composting facilities if available. These facilities can handle biodegradable materials that require specific conditions to break down completely.
Recycling Programs: Some areas have specialized recycling programs for biodegradable plastics. Contact local waste management services to inquire about such programs.
Organic Waste Bins: Place the film in organic waste bins if your local waste management service accepts biodegradable plastics in their organic waste collection.
Landfill Disposal: As a last resort, the film can be disposed of in general waste destined for landfills. Although not ideal, the film will eventually degrade, minimizing long-term environmental impact compared to traditional plastics.
Field Conditions: Ensure optimal field conditions to promote the natural degradation of the film. This includes maintaining adequate moisture levels, temperature, and exposure to microorganisms.
Product Selection: Choose the appropriate thickness and type of biodegradable film suitable for your specific climate and crop conditions to enhance the likelihood of complete degradation.
By following these steps, farmers can responsibly handle and dispose of crop biodegradable grafting film, ensuring minimal environmental impact even in conditions where complete degradation is not achieved.