

Plant-based Cutlery
(7 items)

Plant-based Containers
(24 items)

Plant-based Plate
(22 items)

Plant-based Bowl
(17 items)

Plant-based Tableware
(24 items)
How Is Plant-based Packaging Made?
- Step 1: The raw materials are mixed with lime water and cooked to obtain pulp.
- Step 2: The paper pulp is washed, bleached, beaten, fished and dried to produce moisture-proof and non-toxic organic paper.
- Step 3: The moisture-proof and non-toxic organic paper is processed into a moisture-proof and non-toxic organic convenient packaging bag.
Benefits of Plant-based Packaging
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Energy saving
It requires less carbon to produce, reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills, and does not produce toxins when decomposed. -
Commercial interests
More and more people solve their environmental concerns through "green environmental protection". Therefore, plant packaging may expand your customer base.
Plant-based materials of Plant-based Packaging
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PLA
Polylactic acid (PLA), also known as Bioplastic is a biodegradable polyester derived from renewable plant materials like corn starch. -
Sugarcane Residue
Bagasse is a dry fibrous byproduct of sugar production. -
Cellulose derived from wood pulp
NatureFlex is a home compostable clear film made from cellulose found naturally in wood pulp.