More than 430 million plastic is produced worldwide every year, in which a large part of the landscapes and oceans go into the oceans, which have a serious impact on marine lifetime and environmental systems. Especially single -utility plastic packaging, recycling is difficult, plays an important role in pollution. To solve this problem, various tests and innovations have been performed in the packaging industry for many years, in which sea algae packaging has been expressed in a new option.
Standard solution sea algae
Marine algae in the packaging industry are becoming a permanent option. The special thing is that it does not require special hard work, fertilizer or fresh water to grow it. Various companies use it to make packaging products. The sponge -made packaging is not only biodegradable, but it can be eaten.
Packaging products made of sea algae will be distorted in a few weeks, which reduces its environmental impact compared to traditional plastic. Packaging work made of marine algae is also underway in India. With India’s 7,500 km long beach and more than 840 sponge species, the country can play an important role in this industry.
Jirosurglin contribution
The Indian company, Jirosargil, is doing important work in this direction. The company creates industrial packaging material by harvesting algae from the sea. His packaging film is 100% natural and biodegradable, which provides the permanent option of plastic packaging.
20 crore investment
In Pune -based biotech, Zirosurg has recently received Rs 20 crore in its seed fund. The round contained environmentally -centered investors Ranmotor capital, 1 crowd and Truthi stylish. This fund helps the company in its expansion.
Neha Jain, the founder and managing director of Zirosurglin, says his innovative packaging challenges the problem of traditional plastic pollution. His company tries to meet the increasing demand for stable and clean solutions for the environment.
Plan to
In the last four years, Zirosurg has patented its technology, which focuses on pollution -free packaging. The company is aimed at making a biodegradable material that does not leave behind it.
Over the past one year, the company has commercially created its first marine algae -based coatings for food packaging. In addition, the company receives orders from major packaging distributors and food brands.
Ziroseril is aimed at increasing its productivity by 2028 and aimed at bringing paper products made of marine algae in this process. By 2028, these products will help you convert 500 million items to a single application plastic.
Tom Ford has received many valuable awards for a microfacted packaging such as the Tom Ford Plastic Innovation Award and the United Nations Cleintech Days Global Award. He also won the Indian Government’s initiative, India Plastic Challenge.
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