Leveraging over 30 patents and domestic leading technology, we offer a full range of biodegradable materials suitable for extrusion, injection molding, and film blowing, effectively helping to reduce "white pollution" and traditional plastic waste.

Leveraging over 30 patents and domestic leading technology, we offer a full range of biodegradable materials suitable for extrusion, injection molding, and film blowing, effectively helping to reduce "white pollution" and traditional plastic waste.
Operating under a GRS-certified system, we supply various high-performance PCR materials containing post-consumer recycled content (e.g., PP, PA, ABS), promoting resource circulation.
Our manufacturing operations strictly comply with environmental regulations, and we continuously optimize energy and resource efficiency, striving to minimize carbon emissions and environmental impact throughout the production process.
We prioritize suppliers who meet environmental standards and ensure product quality and consistency through stringent systems like IATF 16949, fulfilling our dual responsibility to clients and the environment.


We work closely with clients in industries like appliances, automotive, and electronics to offer functionalized green materials (e.g., reinforced, flame-retardant, weather-resistant) as direct substitutes for conventional plastics, helping them enhance product eco-attributes without compromising performance.
Adopting low-energy printing technology to reduce energy consumption during the printing process.
Ensure that the packaging pattern is high-definition, durable, and does not affect environmental performance.
We continually invest in R&D to enhance capabilities in efficient sorting and high-value regeneration of complex plastic waste, aiming to transform waste streams into quality raw materials for reuse.
We actively advocate for and participate in building cross-industry alliances for plastic recycling and reapplication, promoting the formation of an industrial closed loop from "material production" to "product use" and back to "recycling & regeneration".
