When comparing the performance of plastic - free film and traditional film, there are several key aspects to consider, and Guangdong EKO Film Manufacture Co., Ltd., a company with extensive experience in the printing laminating materials industry since 1999, can provide valuable insights. One of the most significant differences is in terms of environmental impact. Traditional films are typically made from non - renewable fossil fuels, such as polyethylene and polypropylene. These films can take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills, contributing to the growing problem of plastic pollution. In contrast, plastic - free films are often made from renewable resources such as paper, starch, or bio - based polymers. These materials are biodegradable and compostable, meaning they can break down into natural elements in a relatively short period, reducing the environmental burden. In terms of performance characteristics, traditional films generally offer good strength, durability, and moisture barrier properties. They are widely used in various applications, including packaging, printing, and industrial uses. However, they may have some drawbacks, such as being prone to static electricity, which can cause problems during the printing and converting processes. Plastic - free films, on the other hand, have made significant advancements in recent years. Many plastic - free films now offer comparable strength and durability to traditional films, especially when it comes to applications like packaging. Some plastic - free films also have excellent moisture barrier properties, making them suitable for packaging food and other sensitive products. Additionally, plastic - free films are often more resistant to tearing and puncturing than some traditional films, especially those made from thinner materials. Another aspect to consider is the printability of the films. Traditional films usually have good printability, allowing for high - quality and vibrant prints. Plastic - free films have also improved in this area. With the development of new coating technologies and print - friendly formulations, many plastic - free films can now achieve excellent print results, comparable to those of traditional films. Cost is also an important factor in the performance comparison. Traditional films have been in the market for a long time, and their production processes have been optimized, resulting in relatively low costs. Plastic - free films, especially those made from newer and more sustainable materials, may initially have higher production costs. However, as the demand for plastic - free films increases and production technologies improve, the cost gap is expected to narrow. At Guangdong EKO Film Manufacture Co., Ltd., we are committed to providing high - quality plastic - free films that can compete with traditional films in terms of performance while offering significant environmental benefits. We continuously invest in research and development to improve the properties of our plastic - free films and make them a more viable alternative to traditional films in various applications.