Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Tree-free Packaging:  With Change Comes Opportunities but Why is the Wo...

Tree-free Packaging: With Change Comes Opportunities but Why is the Wo...: With Change Comes Opportunities but Why is the World Still Depending on Depleted Rainforest Resources? www.expressgreenpak.com The U...

 With Change Come Opportunities but Why is the World Still Depending on Depleted Rainforest Resources? 
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The United Nations (UN) General Assembly has declared 2011 as the International Year of Forests to bolster efforts to promote sustainable management, conservation and development of forests worldwide. In 2011, the U.S. Forest Service – in partnership with other organizations -- will host/coordinate many activities to celebrate the International Year of Forests.

“The International Year of the Forest provides an excellent platform to increase awareness of the connections between healthy forests, ecosystems, people and economies,” said U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell. “It also is an opportunity to celebrate our accomplishments, reach out to new audiences, and work with partners across all landscapes.” Trees and rainforests provide a wealth of social, economic, environmental, aesthetic, and cultural and health benefits. Because of forests, millions of people have access to clean drinking water, an abundance of recreational opportunities, cleaner air, and countless jobs. 

The world must be wise to seek alternatives to wood products worldwide. Logging practices and the manufacture of wood products deplete forest resources, and many wood products are treated with harmful pesticides. Deforestation is clearing Earth's forests on a massive scale, often resulting in damage to the quality of the land. Today’s rainforests still cover about 30 percent of the world’s land area, but large areas like the size of Panama are lost each and every year through indiscriminate logging and bush fires. The world’s rainforests could completely vanish within hundred years at the current rate of deforestation.

The quickest solution to slow down deforestation would be to simply stop cutting down trees, but is NOT possible. Though deforestation rates have slowed a bit in recent years, financial realities make this unlikely to occur. Companies can make an impact by introducing zero-deforestation policies that require suppliers to produce commodities such as timber, beef, soy, palm oil and paper fiber in a way that has a minimal impact on natural forests and the climate.

Companies can also introduce paper procurement policies that set ambitious targets to maximize use of alternative Bamboo Organic Fabric Shopping Bags, bamboo-pulp paper and fiber in their products and ensure that they are dealing with manufacturers using bamboo-pulp products.

Consumer power is a crucial part of the solution to ending worldwide deforestation. As a consumer, you have the power to put pressure on companies that have bad environmental practices. By buying recycled bamboo-pulp products, only supporting brands with zero deforestation policies, and getting others to do the same you send a message to companies to embrace zero deforestation policies.

Express GreenPAK designs, manufactures and distributes certified, tree-free, recycle paper packaging for food processing, retail and consumer packaging industries. Our mission is to focus on biodegradable and recycle environmentally friendly packaging like Bamboo Organic Fabric Shopping Bags that protects consumer wellness while minimizing deforestation, which has enormous ecological impact on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Contact us at www.expressgreenpak.com and send an email to sales@expressgreenpak.com for more information about tree-free packaging products.

Saturday, 5 November 2011


Why Green Hotels Not Using Affordable Custom Embroidered Bamboo Towels To Enhance Their Corporate Brands?

A very clear sustainable mission statement can help green hotels and resorts navigate difficult times. I wonder how many hoteliers are using Eco-friendly mission statements to remind their customers of the importance of sustainability.

As is true with many sectors of the world economy, 2009 was the worst year in recent memory for the hospitality industry. Meeting planners and business travelers moved to online conferences whenever possible and overnight vacations became a luxury for many people. Despite these financial problems, hotels and their investors understand the importance of developing sustainable products and investing in green technologies.

The article focuses on how green hotels can use sustainable bamboo custom embroidered Organic BambooTowels to enhance their corporate sustainability objectives.Organic crops are grown without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. Organic matter and crop rotation are used to build stronger, more nutrient rich soil which retains water more efficiently than non-organic farms like cotton farming. In addition, federal regulations prohibit the use of genetically engineered seed for organic farming.

Five of the top nine pesticides used on cotton farms in the U.S. (cyanide, dicofol, naled, propargite, and trifluralin) are known cancer causing chemicals. All nine are classified by the U.S. EPA as Category I and II the most dangerous chemicals. Depending on the practices involved, it can take up to a pound of such chemicals to grow the cotton for one medium-size cotton towel.

Bamboo cultivation does not require the use of pesticides,and fertilizers to grow in just three years to be harvested. No fertilizer, pesticides, or herbicides needed. Unlike most cash crops, bamboo requires no agricultural chemicals to thrive. Unlike cotton, which is one of the most intensely sprayed crops in the world and rapidly depletes the nutrients in the soil, bamboo sequesters nitrogen and cultivation does not add chemicals to the environment.

        The Benefits of Bamboo-fiber Towels
  1. Bamboo towels are made from bamboo organically processed fiber. The bamboo plant is naturally antibacterial, so it is grown without pesticides. It can be spun into yarn without harsh chemical treatments. Softer and more absorbent than cotton, cashmere or silk, bamboo towels are completely biodegradable.
  2. Bamboo is grown without pesticides or herbicides. The plant has a natural defense when it is growing, an agent called bamboo kuln that wards off bacteria and fungus. Bamboo towels have that same anti-microbial and anti-fungal effect, which keeps them cleaner with less washing.
  3. Bamboo fabric wicks away moisture more efficiently than cotton, making it ideal for towels.
  4. Bamboo towels are estimated to be three times as durable as cottons towels of a similar quality. The money-saving advantage of stronger, longer-lasting bamboo towels means they will need to be replaced less often.
  5. At the end of their useful life, the cellulose fibers naturally decompose when exposed to sunlight. Earth-friendly, bamboo towels can actually be composted and disintegrate completely into the earth.
  6. Bamboo fabric is breathable, antimicrobial, heat regulating, UV ray resistant and can be custom embroidered to enhance Hotels, Restaurants, Corporations, Sporting Clubs, and Resorts Brands.
Express GreenPAK designs, manufactures and distributes certified, tree-free, recycle paper packaging for food processing, retail and consumer packaging industries.

Our mission is to focus on biodegradable and recycle environmentally friendly packaging like Bamboo Organic Fabric Shopping Bags that protects consumer wellness while minimizing deforestation, which has enormous ecological impact on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Contact us at www.expressgreenpak.com and send an email to sales@expressgreenpak.com for more information about tree-free packaging products.


Why Not Order Treefree-pulp Recycle Paper But Continue To Purchase Tree-pulp paper Products Causing Deforestation And Destroying Biodiversity?

Bamboo may hold the answer to the future re-vegetation of the earth in vast areas in the developing world and other deforested regions around the world. In modern urban centers, bamboo vegetation can be used in creating the balance of wind direction and erosion it is easy on the environment. Bamboo helps promote healthy soil.

The plant's deep root systems protect against land erosion, and when harvested correctly, it does not require replanting after harvest because it will grow a new shoot from its extensive root system without any reproduction farming tools and fertilization. This means that bamboo renews itself constantly, unlike hardwood trees, which, once cut, are gone forever. Bamboo is an endlessly renewable resource.

Express GreenPAK offers Bamboo-pulp biodegradable products like BambooOrganic Fabric Shopping Bags, Recycle Kraft Paper Shopping Bags, Bamboo/FiberPulp Biodegradable Protective Cushions and Organic BambooTowels.

What I love about this option is that we are enlisting the help of nature to help us clean up the mess we created in nature. Microorganisms will break down a bamboo-packaging product if we give them something to munch on. This is where bamboo packaging products is the number choice for sustainability. Bamboo consumes carbon dioxide at rapid rates while growing. Carbon dioxide is the prime contributor to global warming.

Bamboo cultivation does not require the use of pesticides, and fertilizers used are often organic. The typical tree used in standard wooden fencing can take over 30 years or more to re-grow, with a harvesting cycle that produces less oxygen, consumes less carbon dioxide, and produces more run-off than bamboo.

One of the current catch phrases found in the news on a daily basis is "sustainability." Can we find products that we can use that raw materials can be produced in quantities that will not deplete the whole or imbalance the environment. Few raw materials have the potential for true sustainable production and consumption as bamboo. It is a highly versatile grass, with a tremendous growth rate and ability to survive in a both temperate and tropical environments. It's pulp/fibers produce products that are both strong and beautiful, such as restaurant foodservice containers, packing protective cushions and numerous eco-friendly products.

Express GreenPAK designs, manufactures and distributes certified, tree-free, recycle paper packaging for food processing, retail and consumer packaging industries. Our mission is to focus on biodegradable and recycle environmentally friendly packaging like Custom Printed Poly-liner Bags and Ziplock Pouches that protects consumer wellness while minimizing deforestation, which has enormous ecological impact on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Contact us at www.expressgreenpak.com and send an email to sales@expressgreenpak.com for more information about tree-free packaging products.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Do I Care about the Planet, and I Will Ask Do You Believe Deforestation Causes Green House Gas (GHG) Emissions?
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“What got us here won’t get us there.” The time to find alternative source of wood products like bamboo-pulp Recycle Paper Boxes to conserve rainforest has come. It does not take rocket science to figure out that there is not enough rainforest trees to support the growing demand for wood products and the continues population growth worldwide.

Most people around the world say they are concerned about climate change and other sustainability issues, but only a small minority has actually changed their behavior as consumers to make a difference. World leaders who do not believe in Climate Change and its effects on the planet are also enjoying their lives without thinking about future generations.

They are thinking about just today and nothing will make them change their minds. With rising populations, increasing wealth in emerging countries and billions more consumers, how can we inspire the majority of people to modify their habits and close the gap between concern and action?

Just like Albert Einstein said “The world would not be destroyed by those who do evil, but those who watch them without doing anything” there are a few number of corporations read to take action and save the planet, and need to fully support them because they are doing the right thing.

Sustainability nonprofit GreenBlue has announced the launch of its new Forest Products Working Group, a working group with cross-industry representation of leading companies committed to addressing unmet needs in the forest products sector. The Forest Products Working Group will focus on developing practical tools and resources to address forest resource challenges and opportunities. The founding members today include Avery Dennison Corporation, Avon Products, Inc., Bank of America, Catalyst Paper, Domtar, HAVI Global Solutions, Sappi Fine Paper North America, and Staples.

Express Green PAK www.expressgreenpak.com believe better collective corporate decision-making around forest products can help address critical issues such as climate change, resource efficiency, forest health, and biodiversity. Now that the world have a private sector group with free market initiatives to build on United Nations - Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) public sector ideas, there is meaningful and measureable dynamic outcome to help shape a better future for forests worldwide. Reversing global forest decline will require private sector engagement and finance, argues a new report published by the United Nations and a coalition of more than 200 financial institutions.

The report, "REDDy-Set-Grow Part II: Recommendations for international climate change negotiators," urges negotiators meeting at this December's UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Duban South Africa to lay out a policy framework that "clarifies the fundamental role of private engagement and investment in funding REDD+." Under REDD+, industrialized nations would pay developing countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.

Express Green PAK www.expressgreenpak.com is known for its commitment to the environment and to reducing its carbon footprint in not only the packaging products it offers, but also in how it operates its business. The company’s product line is close to 100 percent recyclable, which responds to both retail consumer concerns and industrial packaging needs. Retailers and Consumer Product Packaging Companies are cognizant of the consumer awareness of sustainability issues today, which makes recyclable and biodegradable packaging imperative.

Consumers are pressuring corporations for these ecologically beneficial products because they know that they can be recycled repeatedly to reduce green house gas emissions. Express GreenPAK designs, manufactures and distributes certified, tree-free, recycle paper packaging for food processing, retail and consumer packaging industries.

Our mission is to focus on biodegradable and recycle environmentally friendly packaging like Bamboo Organic Fabric Shopping Bags that protects consumer wellness while minimizing deforestation, which has enormous ecological impact on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Contact us at www.expressgreenpak.com and send an email to sales@expressgreenpak.com for more information about tree-free packaging products.

Sunday, 30 October 2011

A Green Light at the End of the Tunnel for Green Packaging Products From Express GreenPAK  to Save Rainforest. 
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Offering creative an d eco-friendly paper packaging products to your customers does not have to mean backpacking through rainforest causing deforestation by cutting trees to make pulp-paper. When it comes to paper packaging, remember to keep the ultimate mother in mind ... “"Mother Earth"”.” How about Eco-friendly bamboo paper bags, Biodegradable bamboo-pulp products, Bamboo Organic Towels and other Bamboo Fabrics, which do not release any green house gas emissions into the ozone layer and also do not cause deforestation during production.

Lately though, most people have become very skeptical about what is truly a good alternative to tree-pulp paper products. With the explosion of the world population reaching 7 Billion people (yep, happy 7 Billion on Earth week!) where is the natural resources required to keep the planet sustainable? With green packaging market estimated at nearly $110 Billion, according to VisionGain’s The Sustainable and Green Packaging Market 2011-2021 materials report that was released earlier this year,

We at Express GreenPAK have grown more wary about what would drive companies’ motivations for selling green products. What packaging is actually sustainable for the planet versus toxic coventional products that have just undergone a brilliant greenwashing campaign? Can consumers differentiate sustainable products from eco-friendly products when it comes to packaging?

We at Express GreenPAK have read through the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) newly revised “Green Guide” about the definition of green labels. The FTC now regulates the use of certain key terms on product labels. This should help all of us get a better handle on what is really the right shade of green when it comes to packaging labels. Here’s a redux of the FTC report from the 7Gen Blog:

• General environmental benefit claims (i.e., “eco-safe,” “environmentally-friendly,” etc.) now have to be substantiated with concrete reasons that address likely consumer interpretations of the claim. For example, an “ecologically-sensitive” cleaner would have to explain that this means it creates no toxic fumes, won’t harm living things when used, or won’t pollute water supplies when rinsed down the drain.
• Biodegradable now means that a product is backed with solid scientific evidence it will completely break down into elements found in nature within a reasonably short time frame following customary disposal methods. If, for example, the product is typically going to end up in a landfill, it must quickly and completely decompose into natural substances under those specific conditions.
 • Compostable can refer to only those products or materials that break down rapidly in a typical home compost pile into soil-conditioning materials you can safely use in your garden. If the product will compost only in a commercial facility maintaining strict conditions, that qualifier should be mentioned. If it won’t do either of these things, you can’t call it compostable.
 • Recyclable finally means what it should: that the entire product or package can be processed through an established recycling program. If the item isn’t one that recyclers will actually accept, it can’t be declared recyclable. If your product or package contains a mix of recyclable and non-recyclable components, you have to say so.
 • Recycled content can only refer to materials that would have otherwise been thrown away but instead have been rescued for reuse either during manufacturing (pre-consumer) or after consumer use (post-consumer). Companies must be able to substantiate the implied contention that any pre-consumer materials would not have been recycled anyway. And unless the entire product or package is made from recycled content, an explanation must be provided.
 • Source reduction claims must be explained. You can’t say your product creates “10% less waste” or is “10% less toxic” without specifying what it’s being compared with.
• Refillable means that there is an official system in place to collect and reuse the container or that the manufacturer sells a bulk size of the same product, which can be used to fill the refillable container.
• Ozone-friendly claims or suggestions can only be made for products that are a) 100% free of any and all substances recognized by the Clean Air Act or the EPA as ozone-killers and b) contain no substances (like VOCs) that create ozone at ground level. This means you can’t say your product “contains no CFCs” if it uses HCFCs instead because HCFCs can also harm ozone.

Express GreenPAK designs, manufactures and distributes certified, tree-free, recycle paper packaging for food processing, retail and consumer packaging industries. Our mission is to focus on biodegradable and recycle environmentally friendly packaging that protects consumer wellness while minimizing deforestation, which has enormous ecological impact on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)

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