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Standardizing the Future: Key Insights from the 2026 Agricultural Biomass Assembly
29 Mar,2026
The 2nd Member Representative Assembly of the Agricultural Biomass Utilization Professional Committee (CACE) officially concluded in the Jiangsu Hall of the Beijing New Century Hotel today. For those of us in the molded pulp sector, this meeting was a crucial deep-dive into the "how-to" of scaling sustainable fibers.
Beyond the Basics: The Industrialization of Straw
The assembly, attended by Vice Chairman Li Bianzhuo, wasn't just a ceremony. It was a technical pivot. As the committee reviewed its work rules and adjusted its leadership, the focus was clear: creating a standardized supply chain. For international buyers who depend on China Straw Packaging, this means a more reliable, high-grade fiber source that can pass the most rigorous global environmental audits.

Experience Sharing: The ESG Factor
A highlight of the session was the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) experience sharing by WanCe Digital Technology. They discussed how digital tracking is becoming the "green passport" for bio-based products. In an era where European and American markets demand transparent carbon footprints, our focus on straw-pulp egg cartons and trays aligns perfectly with these emerging digital standards.
Technical Benchmarking
From the quality control standards shared by the China Building Material Test & Certification Group to the energy-material synergy discussed by Wuhan Optics Valley Blue Flame, the message was consistent: bio-based packaging is entering a phase of high-precision manufacturing. We are taking these benchmarks back to our production lines to ensure every egg carton we export is a masterpiece of circular engineering.
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