Vessel
Green Bio Tube Series
Product overview

Green Bio tube series

The tube body is manufactured using the environmentally friendly material "biomass plastic."
Biomass plastic can be used for the inner layer, outer layer, and shoulder section, with a maximum biomass plastic content of 78% or more (it is also possible to select the areas in which it is used).
Even when incinerated, biomass' carbon neutrality means it does not increase the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere (suppressing the increase in concentration by up to 78%).
We have become a supporting member of the Japan Bioplastics Association, and our tubes, which use biomass plastic, have been certified as meeting the identification standards.

What is the Biomass Pla mark?

The Japan Bioplastics Association (JBPA) defines biomass plastic as "a polymeric material obtained by chemical or biological synthesis, containing substances derived from renewable organic resources as raw materials."
This mark is given to products that meet certain standards, such as "containing 25.0% or more by weight of plastic derived from biomass resources such as plants."

Benefits of using biomass plastics

Biomass plastic is plastic obtained by chemical or biological synthesis using renewable biomass resources as raw materials.
Even if it is incinerated, the carbon neutrality of biomass means that it does not increase the concentration of CO2 while in storage. This is expected to contribute to reducing global warming and dependence on fossil fuels.

What is biomass degree?

This indicates the percentage of dry weight of biomass used to the dry weight of the product, and the percentage is shown in the biomass mark logo.

[Source] Japan Bioplastics Association

Use of the BioPla mark

Products that are compatible can display our biomass mark.
Your products can be labeled with the Biomass Pla mark, allowing you to promote them as environmentally friendly.
*Can be used in conjunction with the biomass mark