Tree Netting Funnel Biodegradable Starter Kit - 45cm, 55cm and 65cm
Tree Netting Funnel Biodegradable Starter Kit - 45cm, 55cm and 65cm
SKU:C1001C-BIO-KIT
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Product Description
Starter Kit includes one galvanised netting funnel and one 400m sleeve of Oxo-Biodegradable netting. Available in three sizes, 45cm, 55cm or 65cm
Tree netting funnels are used by growers and retailers to wrap trees securely for transportation and prevent damage to branches.
True Products galvanised netting funnel with red legs, complete with a rubber brake ring. This netter can be used freestanding or remove the legs to fasten to a table top.
This is a guide only. Extra wide trees may require the next size up.
45cm for 6ft to 8ft trees
55cm for 8ft to 10ft trees
65cm for 10ft to 13ft trees
As a guide only, a 400m sleeve should be enough to wrap around 130 average sized trees, depending on size of tree and how you use it.
Starter Kits Includes:
- 1 x Galvanised Netting Funnel with Rubber Brake Ring
- 1 x 400m sleeve of Oxo-Biodegradable LZ monofilament netting
- Choose from sizes 45cm, 55cm or 65cm
What is oxo-biodegradable plastic?
Oxo-biodegradable plastic is ordinary plastic to which small amounts of metal salts (a prodegradant additive) has been added during the manufacturing process. The resulting plastic is then made into products like carrier bags, produce or courier bags, straws and other short-life/single-use items. The big difference between oxo-biodegradable and ordinary plastic is that if oxo-biodegradable plastic escapes collection and ends up in the open environment as litter, it will degrade and biodegrade in a similar way to nature's waste.
How does it work?
In the presence of oxygen, the prodegradant additive breaks the molecular chains in the polymer, and at the end of its useful life the product will degrade and biodegrade, that is it will be consumed by bacteria and fungi, after the additive has reduced the molecular weight to a level which permits them access to the carbon and hydrogen.