Lepironia grass drink carry bag

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Lepironia grass is an aquatic herb of the Cyperaceae family. Its plants are hollow, firm in texture with proper wall thickness, which is a good replacement for plastic straws. Lepironia grass can be harvested once a year, in a few countries twice. It can be cultivated in abandoned farmland and flooded places. Due to its characteristics, it does not need pesticides, and because it is a weed, farmers are not allowed to use herbicides and can only grow it environmentally friendly. Therefore, the Lepironia grass farm becomes a sanctuary for animals, such as crab-eating mongoose, masked palm civet, birds, and frogs. They all require high environmental conditions and serve ecosystems such as water conservation, groundwater supplementation, and microclimate regulation. The Lepironia grass is made into beverage bags by melting, weaving, and drying process. This bag has a temperature resistance range -of 20~100℃ and can be naturally decomposed within 3~6 months. more
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Lepironia grass is an aquatic herb of the Cyperaceae family. Its plants are hollow, firm in texture with proper wall thickness, which is a good replacement for plastic straws. Lepironia grass can be harvested once a year, in a few countries twice. It can be cultivated in abandoned farmland and flooded places. Due to its characteristics, it does not need pesticides, and because it is a weed, farmers are not allowed to use herbicides and can only grow it environmentally friendly. Therefore, the Lepironia grass farm becomes a sanctuary for animals, such as crab-eating mongoose, masked palm civet, birds, and frogs. They all require high environmental conditions and serve ecosystems such as water conservation, groundwater supplementation, and microclimate regulation. The Lepironia grass is made into beverage bags by melting, weaving, and drying process. This bag has a temperature resistance range -of 20~100℃ and can be naturally decomposed within 3~6 months.