Back to Nature: Corn Next-17 is the "Stone Flakes, Wooden Spoons and Bamboo Tubes" of the New Era

In the early days of human civilization, we used materials given by nature to create life: stone flakes were polished into knives, bamboo was cut into tubes, and wood was carved into spoons. It was an era of using nature as tools and coexisting harmoniously with nature. The combination of human wisdom and natural materials provided what was needed for life and reserved space for the environment.


With the advancement of technology, metal was born, and tools became hard and sharp; after the Industrial Revolution, plastic came into being, and it dominated the human production system with extremely low cost and extremely high strength. We no longer cut bamboo tubes or carve wood into spoons, but use plastic to replicate these tools exactly.


However, the convenience of plastic comes at the cost of eternity.


It does not rot and is not easy to degrade, bringing unprecedented environmental disasters and health crises. Even the so-called bioplastics such as PLA and PHA, which are labeled as "environmentally friendly", are still essentially derived from the logic of industrial design: stabilizing molecular structure in exchange for "perfect user experience", but leaving a long-term decomposition problem in nature.

In such a context, Corn Next-17 came into being.

It is not another imitation of plastic, but a technological return to the "logic of symbiosis between humans and nature".

Corn Next-17 is like the "stone flakes, bamboo tubes, and wooden spoons" of the new era - natural, safe, and degradable.

We use modern bio-enzyme technology to give corn raw materials new life, without adding any petrochemical ingredients, and without relying on polymer stabilizers, so that every straw and every spoon will naturally return to the land after completing its mission and become the soil that nourishes the next life.

It is not a "better plastic", it is a "tool of another era" -

An era in which we can once again use natural materials to meet short-term needs and return to long-term ecological balance.

An era in which technology serves the laws of nature rather than challenging the limits of nature.

Corn Next-17 is not just an environmentally friendly material.

It is a new answer that humans have given to nature using modern technology, and it is a continuation and tribute to the "cut bamboo tube" thousands of years ago.

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