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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
Cornstarch
A natural starch made from corn and mostly derived from food industry waste or by-products that is a fantastic alternative to conventional plastic packaging or carrier bags when mixed with the most common biopolymers.
Mushroom Foam (Mycelium)
We use a mix of agwaste and fungi root structures to create a biodegradable, versatile and extremely strong packaging material that acts as an alternative to EPS (expanded polystyrene) foam because the latter is an environmental disaster that takes thousands of years to biodegrade.
Silphie Paper
Like bamboo paper, made from a type of sunflower waste or byproduct, this paper is better for the planet than wood paper because it grows faster, requires far fewer raw materials and has a lower overall environmental impact.
Wool Waste
You can give a second life to sheep wool waste by using it to replace any type of protective packaging , including protective sleeves or mailers when combined with recycled paper. It has excellent shock absorption properties and acts as a great natural insulating material.
Stand behind your ESG commitments,
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.
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Your customers are actively trying to make a difference. Now you can give them what they want!
Turn your packaging into brand value by making the greener choice from order to unbox.
Your customers are actively trying to make a difference. Now you can give them what they want!
Turn your packaging into brand value by making the greener choice from order to unbox.