100% Biodegrable Seedling Pot
 
About Us
Our Mission
To make this Earth a better place for us and future generation to live in
Our Cause
To Free the Earth from harmful Plastics
Everyday, we are handed countless plastic bags: when we go to the grocery store, retail clothing store, book store, restaurants, etc. Environmental groups estimate that 500 billion to 1 trillion of the bags are now used worldwide every year. These plastic bags are perceived to be free. That’s the problem. Plastic bags are produced and disposed at a great cost – they deplete and destroy our mother Earth. Consider the following facts:
  1. Plastic bags are made from a non-renewable natural resource: petroleum. Consequently, the manufacturing of plastic bags contributes to the diminishing availability of our natural resources and the damage to the environment from the extraction of petroleum.
  2. At the same time, plastics are hazardous to produce; the pollution from plastic production is harmful to the environment.
  3. Most plastic bags are not biodegradable. A single bag is said to take up to 1,000 years to decompose on land and 450 years in water. The fact that plastics are not biodegradable means that the plastic bags in circulation and future production of plastic bags will stay in and pile up our landfills, ocean, streets and so forth and eventually chock the Earth.
  4. Besides suffocating the Earth, disposed plastic bags pose similar threat to animals and marine wildlife. Many marine animals and birds mistakenly ingest plastic or become entangled and choke in plastic bags and other plastic garbage thrown in the ocean. For instance, environmentalists have pointed out that turtles often mistake plastic bags for jellyfish and invariably swallow them. It is estimated 100,000 marine mammals die each year because of plastic litter in our ocean in the North Pacific.
  5. Land animals seem to be victims as well. In countries such as India, cows are mistakenly ingesting plastic bags on the streets as they are scavenging for food and end up choking or starving to death, as the plastic cannot be digested.
Our Business
To produce, promote and distribute economically-viable biodegradable material and products
Our Partner
Our partner is a bio-technology corporation which was established in 1998. The company’s core business is in research and development of biodegradable resin. Its base technology, of using corn starch thermoplastic, was from a group of biochemistry scientists in the field related to organism, microorganism, chemical engineering, mechanics, and Synchrotron Radiation from UCLA and Stanford University of United States. Through relentless research, improvement and testing, the company has successfully developed and patented the formula of composition of starch with other additives.
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