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[P-Life Utilization Case] Seedling Protection Shelter

Effective use in applications where recovery is difficult! Labor-saving removal work is possible due to environmentally friendly materials.

We would like to introduce a case study on the use of 'P-Life' in the seedling protection shelter of the Forestry Division of Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd.'s Resource and Environmental Business Headquarters. The company's wildlife damage prevention tube (wood pole shelter) protects planted seedlings from damage caused by deer, rabbits, and other animals. Made from biodegradable tubes and domestically sourced wooden posts, these environmentally friendly materials allow for labor-saving removal operations. While the seedlings are growing, the shelter functions as a protective cover, and afterwards, the shelter (PP) will biodegrade through microbial action thanks to this product. [Case Overview] ■ Material: Polypropylene + P-Life ■ Functions as a shelter until the seedlings grow ■ After growth, the shelter (PP) will biodegrade through P-Life *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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