Rising sea levels, deforestation, melting of the polar ice caps are all familiar words and phrases used in relation to our environment. For years scientists and activists have been lobbying the need to reduce our carbon footprint. Whilst there has been progress in terms of changing consumer demands and mindset, much remains to be done.
Pallets have been around since early 1910s, but the reliance of pallets only grew rapidly during World War II.
What started as a simple combination of wooden planks to transport food and munitions, the evolution of the modern pallet has since grown into a multi-million dollar industry with different types of materials introduced to make a pallet.
However, environmental concerns of waste generated from disposing used pallets have led to innovative ideas using alternative materials to match the robustness and cost effectiveness of the wood or plastic pallet.
One such idea set to be a game changer is the introduction of straw pallets from Eco-Pak. It uses agriculture waste fibre from harvested wheat and rice stalk to form a truly environmentally friendly material. This waste, often in abundance are burned after harvest, creating smog, and resulting in high carbon emissions in many parts of the world. Instead of adding on to the pollution, a solution was found for these agriculture by-products.
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