Let your packaging speak for your brand
Give your customers what they want
Sustainable Alternatives
- Meet regulatory standards and requirements
- Match your technical specifications: shelf-life, barriers, touch and feel
- Compare prices and supply-chain adaptation
- Innovative materials like wood-free fiber pulp, agwaste, mycelium and algae
Materials you can feel good about
Cassava Starch
A natural starch made from cassava root and mostly derived from food industry waste or by-products, it is a fantastic alternative to conventional plastic packaging or carrier bags when mixed with the most common biopolymers.
PLA (Polylactic Acid)
A 100% biobased and compostable polymer made from renewable resources designed to replace petroleum-based plastics like PET (polyethylene terephthalate) that are used in plastic films,food containers or beauty and cosmetic jars.
Recycled Wood Pulp
Made from a variety of waste agro-fibre materials like recycled paper, cardboard, wood or other natural fibers, the benefit of pulp packaging is that it is formed to shape, so it can be molded into complex designs like mailers, boxes, tubes and more!
Cellulose
Cellulose is the most abundant natural polymer on earth found abundantly in plants. It’s ideally suited for food packaging because it extends the shelf life of food products by controlling the moisture content and is shelf stable.
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from order to unbox
Sustainability goes beyond the product. Check out all the ways you can
make a difference, from your warehouse to their home.