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Adarsh Australia is a large-scale design and manufacturing company. Adarsh Fibre is an initiative of Adarsh Australia to provide more sustainable and environmentally friendly packaging and medical goods. Adarsh was awarded a Western Australian Waste Reduction Grant to develop a local pulp processing plant capable of processing up to 3000 tonnes of waste paper and cardboard destined for..
Adarsh Fibre Blog
5M ago
One question that comes up a lot is whether you can recycle egg cartons. Of course, the answer is YES, you certainly can.
Egg cartons are almost always made from 100% recycled paper or cardboard, which means there is no problem putting them into your home recycling bin.
Keep in mind that it’s important that items in your recycling bin are not contaminated with food. So when you’re cracking eggs, please make sure to put the egg shells straight into your compost rather than getting runny eggs on your cartons. Soggy egg cartons are never fun, especially for recycling facilities and packaging pro ..read more
Adarsh Fibre Blog
1y ago
In March of 2023, we will have the pleasure of being part of the Food and Beverage Magazine. As a sneak peak for our readers, we would like to share our editorial and advertisement.
Our editorial story goes as follows, “
As new packaging targets come into view, with many set for 2025, changes to the way Australia creates, collects, and recovers product packaging are front of mind for many primary producers.
Adarsh Fibre, located in Western Australia, specialises in sustainable pulp packaging and medical products, and is seeing a strong rise in the popularity of sustainable alternatives to plas ..read more
Adarsh Fibre Blog
1y ago
As the world looks to be more environmentally friendly, businesses are increasingly taking notice of the need to reduce their carbon footprint and demonstrate a commitment to sustainability.
However, while many companies take steps to reduce their Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, which come from internal operations and energy use, many overlook a significant source of environmental damage: Scope 3 emissions.
Scope 3 emissions are indirect emissions that come from a company's value chain, including its suppliers, customers, and other stakeholders. In this post, we will explore the importance of S ..read more
Adarsh Fibre Blog
1y ago
In Australia, it is estimated that we use around 4 million tonnes of paper per year, which equates to approximately 200kg - 230kg per person! When you consider that it takes up to 24 trees to produce just 1 tonne of paper, you can only imagine its impact on the environment. Today, the paper industry requires substantial inputs such as trees, water, energy, and money, and quite often, these paper products go straight to landfill.
Did you know paper biodegradation in landfills can be up to 23 times more harmful to the environment than carbon dioxide?! In Australia, up to 5.9 million tonnes of pa ..read more