Mitsubishi Chemical Biodegradable Paper Cup, headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The company's president recently announced that Japan Pulp Co., Ltd. will begin selling MCC paper cups in October. The Japanese pulp company is headquartered in Tokyo's Chuku. The biofilm is developed and patented by MCC and is a source plant. Biodegradable plastic.
MCC is a well-known international chemical company dedicated to producing high performance products, industrial raw materials, headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand, producing biological products under the control of the President. MCC and PTT Global Chemicals Open Co., Ltd. jointly form a joint venture. Biofilm It is an environmentally friendly material that is broken down by living microorganisms in the soil and decomposed into water and carbon dioxide. Due to its characteristics, Japanese pulp has high heat resistance, high flexibility, high heat seal strength and biodegradability. Therefore used as a laminate on the inner surface of the paper cup instead of the traditional polyethylene.
Conventional projects such as compost bags and agricultural mulch use biomaterials as raw materials. In addition, MCC has found a wide range of biological applications in coffee capsules, paper cups, straws and other food-related products. The company is working hard to introduce to several major overseas fast food chains. Biological preparations.
MCC is continuing its research and development activities to expand applications including biodegradable and plant-derived plastics to promote a recycling-oriented society and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in its broader vision: Humans , society and the sustainable happiness of the earth.