We have already written more than once about the development in the creation of a paper bottle. How is this option different from the previous ones? This manufacturer claims that he really managed to completely clean the packaging of plastic.
If you have closely followed the vicissitudes of the development of a paper bottle, then you know that two large consortiums united in large companies in the world are interested competitors in this area. However, despite the rather generous coverage, in all of them a significantly significant percentage of plastic is the inner coating, and the lid, and the neck. These are all called prototypes.
And now, Supa has already brought its detergents to the market in completely paper and recyclable bottles. The lid and neck are made of wood and cork, the inner lining is made of seaweed and natural vegetable latex to protect the paper from liquid damage. Everything is completely biodegradable and even suitable for home composting. The manufacturer emphasizes that the bottle can be handed over to paper recycling, or cut with scissors and sent to your own garden on a compost heap. In addition, wood was not used directly for the production of the bottle - paper is made from sugar cane waste.
Everything seems to look perfect. But there are a couple of points worth mentioning. First: Supa produces so-called natural detergents. This means that they are probably not as aggressive to packaging as we are used to. Secondly: it goes without saying that the bottle is completely disposable. And after using the product goes for processing.
The materials of the sites supalife.shop, instagram.com/supa.products, packagingeurope.com were used.