A CIRCULAR FUTURE
Protecting Australia's Marine Ecosystems: A Scientific Approach to Sustainable Packaging
Australia’s marine ecosystems, including the Great Barrier Reef and Ningaloo Coast, are among the world's most critical biodiversity hotspots, supporting thousands of species. However, according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) 2022 report, plastic pollution has become one of the most severe threats to marine ecosystems. By 2050, the volume of plastics in the ocean is expected to exceed the total weight of fish.
Auluna is committed to reducing plastic pollution through eco-friendly packaging materials. This is not just a promise of sustainability but a concrete action to protect Australia’s natural heritage.
Whale Sharks
Listed as endangered in the IUCN 2022 Red List, whale sharks face significant threats from microplastics and chemical pollution. Ningaloo Coast serves as a key habitat for this species, but their filter-feeding behavior makes them particularly vulnerable to ingesting plastic particles.
Key Data:
A 2021 Nature study reveals that whale sharks ingest over 170 pieces of microplastic annually.
Reducing plastic waste in oceans can significantly lower risks to whale shark populations.
Recycled Plastic Sealing Bags
Auluna’s Eco-Friendly Packaging: A Scientific Solution
1.100% Recycled Materials: Made from Post-Consumer Recycled Plastics, certified under Global Recycled Standard (GRS V4.0).
2.Low-Carbon Production: Compared to virgin plastics, recycled plastics reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30%-50%, as per IEA 2020 data.
3.Full Traceability: Every production stage is strictly regulated by Bureau Veritas, ensuring compliance with global environmental standards.
Eco-friendly packaging is not just a choice—it’s a commitment to science and responsibility.
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