September 2, 2008

Danjim’s New Shirt Bag: Water Soluble

Bookmark and Share Email this story Print this post Add your comments

Danjim Marketing has come out with a shirt bag made from polyvinyl alcohol that dissolves in hot or cold water, Packagingnews.co.uk reports.

The men’s shirt bags, which are made in Taiwan, can be made to dissolve in specific water temperature between five and 65 degrees.

Speedo also came out with sustainable packaging in August, cutting 118 tons of PVC and 316 tons of plastic since it switched to sustainable cardboard.

Other companies such as Estee Lauder and Sonoco have also launched products in sustainable packaging.

Bookmark and Share Email this story Print this post Add your comments

Advertisers

Join the Discussion

Get EL Daily in your inbox, subscribe to free newsletter

Recent Daily News [ see all ]

  • 11/20/2009
  • 11/19/2009
  • 11/18/2009

Recent Jobs

Post a Job
Jobs powered by Simply Hired

Comments and Discussions

Gary Markowitz on Supermarkets Tackle Emissions Reductions, Fuel Efficiency
"Supermarkets waste over 10 percent of their energy through improper..."

peter in ireland on Ontario May Follow California’s Lead on TV Energy Efficiency
"Governor Schwarzenegger is shooting himself in the foot! 1...."

Environmental Leader on S. America Takes Most Urgent View of Copenhagen Talks
"The survey respondents (the PDF report mentions 4,000 respondents in 38..."

Jake on UPS Trying New Hydraulic Hybrid Trucks
"A point of clarification: the Reuters press release referenced herein reports that 20 UPS will purchase..."

Custom Organic Shirts on S. America Takes Most Urgent View of Copenhagen Talks
"90% of North Americans believe it is urgent to get a global climate..."

peter dublin on California City’s Green Building Ordinance Applies to Commercial Buildings
"Why energy efficiebnt regulation on buildings –..."