Product Details
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 5000pcs
Price: USD0.1-1/PC
Delivery Time: 20-30 DAYS
Supply Ability: 100000PCS PER week
Brand Name: |
OEM |
Size: |
Customized Size |
Design: |
OEM And ODM Are Welcome |
Color: |
CMYK Or Pantone Color |
Material: |
Stone Paper 100gsm 120gsm |
Printing: |
Offset Printing Bean Soy Oil |
Brand Name: |
OEM |
Size: |
Customized Size |
Design: |
OEM And ODM Are Welcome |
Color: |
CMYK Or Pantone Color |
Material: |
Stone Paper 100gsm 120gsm |
Printing: |
Offset Printing Bean Soy Oil |
The stones used for the production of stone paper are calcium carbonate, and come from mines. The color of the stones, is the color that the paper will take on. Therefore, mainly white/yellow-white stones are used.
These stones are ground to dust, then mixed with a little (partly recycled) HDPE. This component functions as ‘glue’ for the stone minerals. Due to this combination of resources, recycling of the material becomes infinite. The Calcium Carbonate minerals don’t lose their form, as opposed to pulp paper fibers that do break after recycling and end up as waste in the end.
The heated mix of HDPE and dust pellets, become a texture comparable to a balloon. This mixture can be stretched out very high, and thus as thin as wished for. At the same time the material cools down and can then be rolled up into paper rolls.
Stone paper is made from original stonep powder and can thus be recycled easily.
In theory, stonepaper is infinitely recyclable. If there were a stonepaper recycling stream, we would be able to fully re-use all stonepaper. However, in practice this still works a bit different, mainly due to a lack of sufficient volume for an own recycling stream.
We advise you to throw away stone paper, with plastic recycling (stream 2). This way, the paper can be fully incorporated in an existing recycling stream. The Calcium Carbonate (the stone that is used) is already a common additive to some plastic products and will thus be properly recycled.
Stonepaper will be recognized as a non-pulppaper product in most recycling streams that we know of. It will thus be filtered out with other products that are not recyclable in a paper recycling stream. Then, it will be processed according to the facilities rules. Sometimes this means that it will be burned, or that it will be sorted and used in proper plastic recycling. The stonepaper will in fact be recognized as a plastic-type product.
Just to make sure – we recommend you recycle stone paper with plastic recycling.