Disposable cutlery (fork, spoon, knife)
Disposable forks, spoons, and knives made from fully compostable PLA. Available in customizable sizes and colors, helping reduce fossil-resource use.


Explore our biodegradable tableware, packaging bags, and agricultural mulch film—engineered for performance and a lower environmental footprint.
Tableware
Compostable tableware made from PLA and plant-fiber materials, designed for practical daily use and cleaner end-of-life treatment.
Disposable forks, spoons, and knives made from fully compostable PLA. Available in customizable sizes and colors, helping reduce fossil-resource use.


Straw tableware uses renewable fibers such as wheat straw and rice husk, then goes through sterilization and molding. Suitable for fruits, vegetables, cheese, and meat.



PLA plates are fully biodegradable and can decompose into organic fertilizer under suitable composting conditions, with customizable dimensions.


Packaging bags
A broad compostable bag lineup for retail, household, delivery, produce, and pet-cleanup use cases, with flexible size and color customization.
Compostable vest bags with handle design for easier carrying. Size and color are customizable, with options such as 1000 units per box.


Compostable garbage bags compatible with various trash bin sizes. Customizable dimensions and colors, with different box specifications.




Compostable mailer bags for courier parcels, available in multiple sizes for different package dimensions and shipping requirements.


Compostable produce bags for vegetables and fruits, with customizable size and color options for different retail scenarios.


Compostable doggie bags (e.g., 9 x 13 in) with color customization and flexible packaging specifications.


Compostable drawstring bags with easy-tie handling, customizable in dimensions and colors for household and commercial use.


Agricultural mulch film
Agricultural mulch film designed for degradation in soil or compost conditions, reducing long-term residue impact compared with conventional plastic film.
Under suitable conditions, the mulch film can fully degrade and integrate into soil, helping avoid soil compaction and fertility decline from long-term plastic residue.


