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Inside the Eco-Factory — Making Food Boxes from Banana Stems (Replaces Plastic) Full Process


Step inside an innovative eco-factory where discarded banana stems are transformed into biodegradable food boxes, offering a sustainable alternative to single-use plastic packaging.

This video reveals the complete industrial process, beginning with the collection of banana pseudostems from plantations. The stems are cleaned, shredded, and mechanically pulped to extract natural plant fibers. These fibers are then refined, pressed, and molded using heat and pressure to form durable, food-safe containers.

Inside the factory, automated machinery and skilled technicians work together to ensure strength, hygiene, and consistency—without relying on petroleum-based plastics. The final products are compostable, renewable, and designed for modern food packaging needs.

This behind-the-scenes documentary showcases green manufacturing, fiber-molding technology, and circular-economy innovation, demonstrating how agricultural waste can be converted into practical, eco-friendly packaging solutions.

Credit to : Factory Motion

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