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Compostable: What does it really Mean and Why it Matters for Sustainability?
In a world striving for greener solutions, the word "compostable" is everywhere. But what does it actually mean? And how is it different from "biodegradable"? A compostable material breaks down into natural elements withon a composting environment, leaving no toxic residue. This process is driven by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi under controlled temperature and humidity.
Certified compostable products meet strict standards such as ASTM D6400 or EN 13432. Compostable
Jeanne P
Nov 18, 20252 min read


Air Frying & Indoor Air Quality: Protect your Health with MyFibres
PM2.5 refers to particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micrometers (about 30 times thinner than a humain hair). These particles are so tiny that they can penetrate deep into your lungs and even enter your bloostream. We tested PM2.5 emissions during air frying using 2 setups:
Without MyFibres papers: PM2.5 rose from 3 to 23 µg/m³
With MyFibres papers: PM2.5 rose only from 2 to 4 µg/m³
Cooking emissions are a major source of indoor air pollution. MyFibres offers smart, sustainabl
Daniel D
Nov 11, 20252 min read


MyFibres: Eco-friendly Cooking made Smarter
In a world where kitchen products are often overlooked, MyFibres offers eco-friendly, non-toxic, and sustainable paper products that protect your health, reduce kitchen waste, and support a greener lifestyle, all while making your everyday cooking smarter.
Discover a healthier, greener, and smarter way to cook.
Jeanne P
Oct 28, 20252 min read


The Hidden Dangers of Toluene in Baking Paper: Why Solvent-Free Matters?
Toluene is a volatile organic solvent widely used in industrial applications such as paint, adhesives, and chemical coatings. In the context of baking paper, it may be used to dissolve and apply synthetic resins or anti-stick agents that give the paper its heat resistance and non-stick properties. While technically effective, this practice raises serious concerns when it comes to food safety.
Jeanne P
Aug 22, 20252 min read


PFAS in Everyday Products: The Invisible Threat to your Health and the Environment
PFAS (short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic chemicals commonly used to make packaging resistant to grease, water, and heat. They’re found in everyday items like fast-food wrappers, baking paper, and takeout containers. While they may seem harmless, PFAS pose serious risks to both human health and the environment.
Jeanne P
Aug 14, 20252 min read
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