Major manufacturer of flexible packaging, BOPA films
The Relieve Food initiative has welcomed Xiamen Changsu, its first member from China. The company is ane of the leading manufacturers of flexible packaging and biaxially-oriented polyamide films (BOPA). A BOPA picture usually serves as a bulwark in packaging to prevent interaction betwixt the con-tent and the environment and thus ensures a longer shelf-life. The company has state-of-the-art facilities in Xiamen, Fujian Province, and will now be contributing its technical expertise and ideas to the Salvage Food community.
Nutrient loss and waste are pressing issues in Mainland china. Co-ordinate to a study past the Institute of Agricultural Economics Research at the Chinese University of Agricultural Sciences, 35 million tonnes of food is lost each year before it reaches the consumer. For rice lonely the figure is as high as 7.5 million tonnes. Moreover, due to the banqueting culture among wealthy Chinese and in business, the charge per unit of food waste product in the catering manufacture is approximately 19%. In 2013 the government launched an ad campaign with TV spots, under the slogan 'Clean your plate.'
Set up confronting the groundwork of limited water resources in Communist china, such large amounts of nutrient loss and waste are critical. Red china has 21% of the global population, but only half dozen% of the earth's water resources. The number of Save Food members in the industry is currently over 140. In addition, in that location are about 230 NGOs and research institutes which are registered with the Nutrient and Agronomics Organization (FAO) of the Un.
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Source: https://packagingsouthasia.com/supply-chain-function/product-and-processes/major-manufacturer-of-flexible-packaging-bopa-films/
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