Disposable paper cups are consumed in huge quantities in everyday life, so it is important to choose a raw material that has a lower environmental impact. The manufacturing process of wood pulp paper cups requires the felling of large numbers of trees, which can lead to the depletion of forest resources and the destruction of ecosystems. However, paper cups made from sugarcane pulp avoid this problem because it does not require the cutting down of a single tree. Instead, sugarcane pulp is a by-product of sugarcane processing that is usually discarded or incinerated. However, using this waste to make paper cups can minimize resource waste and environmental pollution. Compostable Soap Packaging, Sustainable Packaging Bottles , Compostable Packaging , Hamburger Box ,100% Sugarcane Paper . protect environment: Direct burning of sugarcane bagasse not only has low thermal efficiency, but also produces a large amount of waste gas and ash, causing pollution to air quality and the environment. In contrast, sugarcane bagasse papermaking can reduce pollutant emissions and reduce negative impacts on the environment. In addition, by converting remaining organic matter into biomass energy, it can also reduce the emission of organic waste and play a positive role in promoting environmental protection. The product will supply to all over the world, such as Europe, America, Australia,Zimbabwe, The Swiss,Guinea, Macedonia.The byproducts of sugar production are typically incinerated, but in sugarcane paper production, these byproducts are converted into pulp and reused. Sugarcane anaerobic paper is the highest quality paper available and blends perfectly with all high-end finishes, from PE to PLA film.Renewable and Compostable.Our Free-less sugarcane Paper is made from 100% renewable, biodegradable, and compostable materials. Sugarcane is renewed every 12 months and biodegrades in 90 days. Nevertheless, we recommend recycling packages made from sugarcane paper just like any other cardboard.Reducing Emissions.We reduce carbon emissions in two ways:First, it uses sugarcane, a byproduct of sugar production, to convert sugarcane that would normally be burned into pulp.Second, because no trees are cut down or forests destroyed in the process of making this paper, deforestation and associated carbon emissions are reduced.We are the only packaging manufacturer in the China offering this eco-conscious option. Get in touch with us to learn more.