PACKAGING

Biodegradability Tests:

Biodegradability testing is essential for evaluating whether packaging materials, such as biodegradable plastics, bio-based films, or coated papers, can break down into natural elements like carbon dioxide, water, and organic matter under natural environmental conditions. This is especially important for companies aiming to offer alternatives to traditional plastics, ensuring their packaging does not contribute to long-term environmental pollution.

Recyclability Tests:

Recyclability tests determine how well different packaging materials, such as plastics, metals, paper, and composites, can be recycled. For companies producing food packaging, consumer goods packaging, or industrial packaging, this ensures that their materials can be reprocessed and reused effectively, helping to reduce waste, meet recycling targets, and support a circular economy. This also assists in improving product design for enhanced recyclability.

Compostability Tests:

Compostability testing verifies that packaging materials labeled as compostable, such as compostable bags, trays, or wraps, can safely decompose in composting facilities without leaving harmful residues. This helps companies offer packaging that aligns with zero-waste goals, ensuring that these products contribute to reducing landfill waste while offering consumers an environmentally friendly disposal option.