In the industrial packaging sector, the term "Eco Tape" is often used loosely, but for a manufacturer, it refers to a specific engineering challenge: replacing non-degradable synthetic components with renewable alternatives without sacrificing tensile strength. The product shown in the image represents our solution to this challenge—a 100% degradable reinforced water-activated tape. While standard reinforced tapes rely on fiberglass strands to prevent snapping under heavy loads, this eco-friendly iteration utilizes plant-based yarn. This material innovation allows the tape to maintain the heavy-duty bundling and sealing capabilities required for logistics while ensuring that the entire packaging solution—box and seal combined—can return to the earth without leaving microplastic residue.
The "Eco" designation in our product line, specifically models like the JLN-3150E or KN-37120E, is defined by its complete material composition. The backing is robust kraft paper, the adhesive is a plant-derived starch formulation that bonds permanently with corrugated cartons, and the reinforcement grid is made from biodegradable plant fibers rather than glass or polyester. This structural design solves a critical recycling bottleneck: standard fiberglass tapes must be filtered out during the paper repulping process, whereas our degradable water-activated tapes can be processed directly with the carton or composted. For businesses shipping heavy goods, this means achieving the high-security, tamper-evident seal of a traditional reinforced tape while fully aligning with zero-waste and circular economy protocols.