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New compostable snack bags are easier on the ears

Look out Frito-Lay! Boulder, CO-based snack food manufacturer Boulder Canyon Natural Foods may have cracked the compostable snack chip-package challenge.

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The company has launched a 7.5-oz compostable bag for five varieties of its All Natural Kettle Cooked Potato Chips that boasts the look and feel, as well as the sound, of its former, petroleum-based film bag, but contains more than 90% renewable material.

“It functions exactly as our standard package in terms of freshness, shipping/portability, retail presentation, etc.,” says Boulder Canyon senior vice president of marketing Steve Sklar. “In light of all the ‘noise’ associated with the SunChips bag, it’s perhaps important to note that our compostable bags feel and sound very similar to our standard packaging.”

Bag film, selected by Boulder Canyon and its converter, Genpak, is 3.25-mil NatureFlex™ NKM from Innovia Films. The high-barrier metallized film is made from wood pulp and is certified by the Biodegradable Products Institute to meet ASTM 6400 standards for compostability. Innovia reveals that the film’s “exceptional” barrier properties—a big selling point for Boulder Canyon—are enhanced by a small addition of polyvinylidene chloride.

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