The Noida Paper Bottle by a Start-up!

S Venkateshwari

Bottle made of paper: Kamishika Kaneri, who was involved in the bottle's design, stated that the bottle, which is environmentally and climate-friendly, will be available for purchase in 2022. A Noida-based start-up has devised a novel method of locating paper bottles as a viable alternative to plastic and glass bottles.



Scientist Leo Backland may not have realised when he found the polymer backlight without a natural molecule in 1907 that it would become the world's most important source of pollution. Today, the first entirely synthetic plastics, which he invented through study and imagination, constitute a huge threat to global health pollution. Plastic is so widespread in rivers and oceans that it is almost non-existent.


In a world where plastic is doing havoc on the entire biological community, including humans, animals, and birds, a Noida-based start-up has created bottles made from coxsackie bottles and biodegradable paper waste. It has built a membrane on paper that is designed for hydrophobicity after two and a half years of extensive research. The bottles, according to the company, are easily biodegradable and leak-proof.


Kamishika Kaneri, who was involved in the bottle's design, stated that the bottle, which is environmentally and climate-friendly, will be available for purchase in 2022. He said that in today's environment, the bottle could be used for up to six months and that the idea would be a fantastic solution to the plastics industry's climate change issue.


Every year, 300 million tonnes of plastic garbage are produced worldwide, according to the United Nations. The weight of this plastic garbage is the same as the whole weight of the world's population. Plastic trash, such as disposable shampoo, conditioner, and hand wash bottles, is in limited supply, according to the United Nations. Every year, 8 million tonnes of plastic garbage are thrown in the oceans.


Researchers warn that if current trends continue, the number of plastics in the waters would exceed the number of fish by 2050. The raw material for noida Start-innovative up's paper bottles is acquired from himachal pradesh and created in collaboration with the women Entrepreneurship Center in Hyderabad.



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