- Biodegradable
- Latex-free
- Left and right fitting
Medical Device Class | 1 |
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Product dimensions | L/W/H 24/12.5/6 cm |
Shipping weight | 0.39 kg |
Size | small |
Unit of packaging | 100 piece/s |
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Medical Device Class
1
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Product dimensions
L/W/H 24/12.5/6 cm
-
Shipping weight
0.39 kg
-
Size
small
-
Unit of packaging
100 piece/s
- Biodegradable
- Latex-free
- Left and right fitting
Medical Device Class | 1 |
---|---|
Product dimensions | L/W/H 24/12.5/6 cm |
Shipping weight | 0.39 kg |
Size | small |
Unit of packaging | 100 piece/s |
-
Medical Device Class
1
-
Product dimensions
L/W/H 24/12.5/6 cm
-
Shipping weight
0.39 kg
-
Size
small
-
Unit of packaging
100 piece/s
S. Gaßdorf, 4 Oct 2022
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A small step for you - a big step for the environment.
Biodegradation is a process in which microbial organisms, metabolically or by enzymatic action, transform or change organic matter introduced into the environment. This is done by a selection of bacteria, fungi, insects, worms and other organisms that break down biodegradable material back into natural elements.
For the biodegradability of plastics, the origin of the raw material, i.e. whether fossil or renewable raw materials were used in the manufacture of the product, is irrelevant. The only thing that can determine whether a material is biodegradable is its chemical structure. Only if microorganisms and fungi or their enzymes can split and completely
metabolise the molecules that make up the plastic, is it also biodegradable. Biodegradable plastics are completely decomposed by microorganisms into carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), mineral salts and biomass. In the fermentation process, methane (CH4) can also be produced during decomposition.

How does the biodegradation of the Pro Nature gloves work?
Biodegradation begins as soon as the gloves are disposed of in low-oxygen conditions, such as landfills. Normally, nitrile is less degradable because anaerobic soil microbes have little natural affinity for the polymer. However, the Pro Nature gloves use Enviro Technology (MET), which accelerates the biodegradation of nitrile under low-oxygen conditions through naturally occurring microbial activity as well as suitably similar circumstances. MET has been tested by independent laboratories using internationally recognised testing standards (ASTM D5511, ASTM D5526). The gloves have the same properties as conventional nitrile disposable gloves until disposal.
Why should you decide to use the Pro Nature Nitrile Disposable Gloves?
The Pro Nature Nitrile Disposable Gloves are the perfect gloves for users who want to use sustainable products. Products that are disposed of in modern landfills are also renewable energy sources. The carbon dioxide and methane released can also be used as a source of energy and thus be of benefit to the community. Energy produced from biologically recycled products in modern landfills is cost-effective and a reliable form of renewable energy.
All the benefits at a glance:
> Biodegradable
> Latex-free - minimising allergy risk
> Comfortable design for ergonomic working
> Excellent fit
> Polymer coated
> Unique composition
> Conforms to the current EU & UK PPE Regulations (Category I)
> Conforms to the current EU & UK Medical Device regulations (Class I)