Food Safe Biodegradable Paper is an environmentally friendly packaging material designed specifically for food contact scenarios, using natural plant fibers (such as wood pulp, bamboo pulp, or agricultural waste) as the substrate, combined with bio based coatings or processes without chemical additives. Its core advantage lies in its compliance with food safety standards (such as FDA, GB 4806, etc.), as well as its biodegradability, compostability, or recyclability. It is widely used in food packaging, catering services, and retail fields, and is a green alternative to traditional plastics and non biodegradable paper.characteristicNatural plant fiber substrateRaw material source: Mainly renewable resources (such as FSC certified fast-growing forest pulp, bamboo pulp, or sugarcane bagasse) to reduce the consumption of forest resources.Data support: Renewable fibers account for over 95% of the substrate, and the carbon emissions during the production process are reduced by 60% -80% compared to traditional plastic packaging. For example, the carbon emissions from producing 1 ton of food grade biodegradable paper are approximately 0.8 tons of CO ₂ equivalent, while traditional plastic packaging is 3.2 tons.Non toxic coatings and additivesSafety standards: The coating uses water-based acrylic acid, chitosan, starch based polymers and other bio based materials, without adding fluorinated compounds (such as PFOA, PFOS), phthalates or heavy metals.Data support: Certified by FDA 21 C



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