Japan's ADTX-MS cooperates with Taiwan Senwang Enterprise Co., Ltd. and uses the “Falcata Senwang” legume tree planted in Indonesia as its material to produce an eco-friendly wooden food packaging box “Senwang eco-friendly food packaging box”. The product has a total of 11 international patents and the price is similar to that of existing petrochemical products.
The Falcata forest is processed into a thin 1.2 mm thick sheet after harvesting, dried with hot water and dried. Both sides are covered with a layer of plastic wrap. In addition to being free to be processed into quadrilateral, octagonal, and circular shapes, it is also possible to store the two sides in a boat shape and store them in a laminated shape to form a container that can prevent liquid leakage. Moreover, the heat-resistant range of up to 30 °C -220 °C, support electronic ovens, microwave oven heating and rapid freezing. The product adopts the latest scientific and technological achievements while utilizing the excellent characteristics of wood, which not only meets the needs of consumers, but also plays a role in protecting the natural environment.
Sensen eco-friendly packaging is not a reusable product. It is made of wood and therefore can be discarded directly. No need to sort and recycle and reuse. The calorific value when burned is smaller than that of wrapping paper, and it can be directly treated as combustible garbage, which can replace the use of petrochemical products such as plastics that are not conducive to environmental protection. In a sports meeting or concert venue where a large number of viewers are rushing in, the used Morita Box will be shredded and processed on site.
At present, the packaging boxes supplied by Senwang have been used as lunch boxes at Seven-Eleven in Taiwan, FamilyMart in the family, and station sales points, with a monthly usage of 40 million.