BAR-U-EAT First to Offer BPI-Certified Compostable Bar Wrappers

The film structure is a lamination of a cellulosic-based film and a compostable sealant web with LLDPE properties. The commercially compostable plant-based materials come from a wood cellulose from FSC-certified, sustainably managed forests and corn.

The film material is flexographically printed in five colors per SKU and provided as rollstock to the brand for flow wrapping. Notably, this film material runs on traditional flow-wrap equipment.
The film material is flexographically printed in five colors per SKU and provided as rollstock to the brand for flow wrapping. Notably, this film material runs on traditional flow-wrap equipment.

Colo.-based natural, energy-dense bar brand and 1% for the Planet member BAR-U-EAT unveiled new Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI)-certified compostable packaging for its individually wrapped bars. The brand says this makes it the first bar company in the world to offer packaging carrying this certification for the entire package. The move ensures that the packaging will break down properly in commercial compost systems, and not contaminate the environment. It also steps leaps beyond the industry standard of single-use plastics, according to the company. 

The consumer is expected to commercially compost our packaging. This is the best route for the consumer to take so that it can turn into usable compost.The consumer is expected to commercially compost our packaging. This is the best route for the consumer to take so that it can turn into usable compost.

Every year more than two billion pre-packaged snack, protein, and energy bars are consumed, almost all of which come in single-use plastics or multi-layered wrappers. This creates millions of pounds of waste from a non-renewable, non-biodegradable resource. BAR-U-EAT's new packaging are made from renewable, sustainably sourced materials can break down to become nutrient rich soil. This type of packaging is at the forefront of where sustainable packaging technology is headed and where it needs to go to combat waste and the use of finite resources. The company claims it is is a full 10 years ahead of the curve and is already compliant with California's SB 54 legislation, which requires all packaging in the state to be third-party verified to be recyclable or compostable by 2032. 

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