Manufacturing process: Wood chip bags are usually made of natural materials such as wood chips and plant fibers. These materials are first compressed into thin sheets and then made into the shape of the bag by hot pressing or bonding.
Biodegradability: Wood chip bags are biodegradable, which means they can be decomposed by microorganisms under appropriate environmental conditions and ultimately converted into water and carbon dioxide. This makes sawdust bags an environmentally friendly alternative, with less impact on the environment compared to traditional plastic bags.
Features and uses: Wood chip bags have certain waterproof and durability, and can be used for packaging food, daily necessities, tableware, and other items. They can also be used as waste disposal bags, horticultural purposes (such as planting bags), and disposable items in the agricultural field.
Renewable: Wood chip bags are made from renewable natural materials, so they can be continuously produced by planting and harvesting wood sources. This is different from the petroleum based raw materials used in traditional plastic bags.