Excellent moisturizing and excellent stretch! It decomposes into carbon dioxide and water through a two-step process.
"Gakubuchi-kun" is a product that uses a revolutionary additive that leads difficult-to-decompose plastics, which are considered hard to biodegrade, to microbial decomposition. The name comes from the fact that mulch film has both covered and exposed parts; the exposed parts are promoted to biodegrade by sunlight, oxygen, and heat, while the parts covered by soil remain like a "gakubuchi," hence the name. Exposure to direct sunlight accelerates the decomposition rate. The stretching period is approximately 5 to 6 months. 【Features】 ■ Uses a revolutionary additive that leads difficult-to-decompose plastics to microbial decomposition ■ Extremely excellent moisture retention, allowing for stretching similar to regular mulch ■ Decomposes into carbon dioxide and water through a two-step process ■ Exposure to direct sunlight accelerates the decomposition rate *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Biodegradable mulch film for agricultural use *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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It has been 11 years since I moved from Kanagawa Prefecture. I remember being surprised by the heat of summer in Saitama. Nevertheless, the heat in recent years has been extraordinary. Also, I enjoy climbing mountains as a hobby, but I can feel the changes in the environment. The number of lyrebirds has decreased, flowers that usually bloom in certain places have not bloomed, and seeing "Bear Sightings" signs in places like this is surprising... Due to my work, I inevitably pay attention to changes in nature. However, it seems that measures against global warming are not progressing very much in reality. Many people likely feel that global-scale action is necessary. It may be time for each individual to take action. I myself have been involved with plastics for 40 years, and I want to use that experience to work on "creating a better environment."