Compostable

An organic material is compostable when it needs to be treated by the composting process to be properly recycled. Composting is an organic waste recycling process that facilitates the natural breakdown of elements, turning them into compost.
This aerobic biodegradation process produces a compost-like material that is rich in nutrients useful for cultivation, sanitized and stabilized.

However, in the packaging industry, a product is only truly compostable if it degrades within 3 months within an industrial composting facility.
This means that products labeled “compostable” do not automatically decompose in nature or in landfills, but need a controlled environment. Without these conditions, degradation can take a very long time.

Recyclable

Recycling means converting a waste into a new material or object while maintaining the same value. The goal is to recover waste materials and turn them into reusable resources.
To do this requires:

  • Separate materials (plastic, paper, glass, etc.).
  • Subject them to industrial processes
  • Employ a significant amount of energy to destroy and reprocess the product.

In summary, recycling means destroying a material in order to give it a new life. It is a useful but energy-consuming process.

Regenerable

Unlike recycling, remanufacturing does not involve the destruction of the material. The product is recovered and restored to a new functionality with less energy expenditure.

  • It is a more energy-efficient process
  • Preserves in part the original characteristics of the material
  • It is an excellent solution for extending the service life of products

Low environmental impact

The action of regenerating represents the most suitable solution both for the health of the planet and for improving the working process of a business such as a company. 3C has researched raw materials by developing new products derived from renewable and regenerable plastics as markets at the same time show increasing inclination to reward the use of technologies or materials with low environmental impact, in our case bottles and packs made of renewable materials. A renewable raw material is a material that regenerates quickly, returning to the life cycle and natural.

Wheat straw, for example, is a renewable raw material in that it is naturally produced and reproduced in a cycle that corresponds with the changing seasons. Plastics derived from it, as well as others of plant origin, are therefore called renewable or bio-based. They reduce the constraint of using an exhaustible raw material such as petroleum and contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions into the environment.

We are certified for EVERYTHING

The message to the customer must be STRONG and COMPLETE.
That is why the our products and complementary are ALL certified.
We give you the opportunity to highlight this Concept in rooms and common areas to make you stand out in your commitment to nature and ecology.

Our certifications