CTK Bio Canada(the "Company")has developed a new bioplastic resin(樹脂) designed to degrade(break down)by both industrial and home compostin(堆制肥料),as well as in unmanaged environments like soil and seawater,in order to reduce microplastic pollution.The Company is now undertaking detailed experimental trials with academic partners to further strengthen and prove its technology ahead of expected commercial release in 2022,meanwhile a temporary patent(專利)has been applied for.
Over 360 million tons of plastic waste are now produced every year,with only 9% of that being recycled.CTK Bio Canada is aiming to replace conventional plastic used for packaging with a safer,more sustainable(可持續(xù)的) choice.
Bioplastics currently account for only 1% of global plastic production,and much of this requires specialized composting equipment in order to break them down.High costs,issues with production equipment,and poor long-term steady state have also limited the broader commercial consumption of bioplastics.
Now,CTK Bio Canada founded by JK Park and Daniel Shum believes they have found a solution.The company is the new Canadian subsidiary(附屬公司)of Korean cosmetic giant CTK Cosmetics("CTK").In a push to reduce their environmental footprint,CTK has paid much for the research being done by the Canadian team. "CTK shares our vision for the future of the packaging industry,and has been a perfect fit.""Canada has tremendous strength in the bioresources sector,giving us a real competitive edge," said Park,CEO of CTK Bio Canada. "The goals we set for ourselves were high,so we wanted to work with the very best in the field to produce a material that could do better than what was currently on the market."
(1)Why is the new bioplastic resin developed? DD
A.To degrade it by home composting.
B.To prove its technology.
C.To conduct detailed experimental trials.
D.To reduce microplastic pollution.
(2)How many tons of plastic waste is recycled? BB
A.360,000,000.
B.32,400,000.
C.3,600,000.
D.Not mentioned.
(3)What is the attitude of Park towards the research on bioplastics? CC
A.Negative.
B.Unclear.
C.Positive.
D.Opposed.
(4)What is the passage mainly about? AA
A.A new sustainable material for the future.
B.Harmful effects of plastics.
C.Production of bioplastics.
D.Resolve of CTK Bio Canada's.
【考點(diǎn)】環(huán)境保護(hù);說明文.
【答案】D;B;C;A
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