The environmental standards for the production of BOPP synthetic label paper involve many aspects, mainly including the environmental requirements for raw materials, production process, waste treatment and the product itself. Here are some common environmental standards:
1. Environmental protection standards for raw materials
Source of raw materials: Ensure that raw materials such as polypropylene used in BOPP synthetic labels are sourced from sustainable or recyclable sources, reducing reliance on new resources.
Additive restrictions: Strictly control the additives used in the production process to ensure that they meet environmental requirements and do not contain harmful substances, such as heavy metals and toxic chemicals.
2. Production process environmental protection standards
Energy saving and emission reduction: The use of advanced production technology and equipment to reduce energy consumption and emissions, such as the use of efficient heating and cooling systems, optimize production processes to reduce waste generation.
Waste water and waste gas treatment: The waste water and waste gas generated in the production process are strictly treated to ensure that they meet the national or local emission standards. For example, wastewater may need to go through multistage filtration and biochemical treatment, and exhaust gas may need to be treated by means of catalytic combustion or adsorption.
Resource recycling: In the production process as far as possible to achieve the recycling of resources, such as recycling of useful components in production wastewater, waste recycling and so on.
3. Environmental protection standards for waste treatment
Classification collection: The waste generated in the production process is collected by classification to facilitate subsequent treatment and recycling.
Harmless treatment: harmless treatment of waste that cannot be directly recycled, such as incineration, landfill, etc., but it is necessary to ensure that the treatment process meets the environmental requirements and does not cause secondary pollution to the environment.
4. Product environmental protection standards
Recyclability: BOPP synthetic label paper should have good recyclability, easy to be recycled after use.
Degradability: Some environmentally friendly BOPP synthetic labels may also have a certain biodegradability, which can be gradually decomposed in the natural environment to reduce the long-term impact on the environment.
Restriction of hazardous substances: The product itself should not contain or release hazardous substances, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as formaldehyde and benzene, to ensure that it does not cause harm to human health and the environment during use.
5. Relevant environmental standards and regulations
National standards: such as GB/T 10003-2008 "General purpose bidirectional polypropylene (BOPP) film", these standards put forward specific requirements for the environmental performance of BOPP film.
Local standards and regulations: Different regions may also have more stringent local environmental standards and regulations, and enterprises need to carry out production and management according to the specific requirements of the region.
International environmental standards: such as ISO 14001 environmental management system standards, these international standards provide the framework and guidance for enterprises to establish and implement environmental management systems.
In summary, the environmental protection standards of BOPP synthetic label paper production involve many aspects such as raw materials, production process, waste treatment and the product itself. Enterprises should strictly abide by the relevant environmental standards and regulations, strengthen environmental management and technological innovation, and promote the green and sustainable development of the BOPP synthetic label industry.