Naturally Done: Plant-Based Take Out Containers and Compostable Innovations

See a few examples of plant-based and compostable packaging innovations from ThePackHub’s January Packaging Innovation Briefing Report.

Zume fully compostable plant based packaging
Zume fully compostable plant based packaging
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This trend area continues to be active with new bio-based initiatives this month. Compostable and biodegradable packaging continues to be developed. We also continue to track several new bio-based material alternatives to plastic.  There is a significant amount of compostable, biodegradable and bio-based examples both in development and coming to market. 
Without established industrial composting systems in place in most markets, the compostable sector is at a turning point. Mass adoption will only really occur when the infrastructure to deal with the packaging is in place. Home composability is still relatively niche with most consumers not having the space or the will to participate. There are also concerns about compostable and biodegradable packaging contaminating existing recycling waste streams.  Cost is also a significant barrier with the packaging sometimes costing brands and retailers three to four times the price of conventional plastic-based products. That is a substantial investment for a brand or retailer when compostable packaging's full benefits are still to be fully understood. We have yet to see many big brand examples introduced with the majority being small challenger brands looking for a sustainable point of difference. The bio-based packaging sector continues to expand at pace. Many of the initiatives listed are still in development and not yet on supermarket shelves.

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Zume fully compostable plant based packagingZume fully compostable plant based packagingThe PackHubCollaboration Sees Mass Production of Compostable Plant-Based Packaging

American manufacturing company Zume has collaborated with Swedish–Swiss machinery corporation ABB to launch a large-scale operation that will see the automated production of fully compostable plant-based packaging. ABB will utilise their Global Solution Centre to provide Zume with the necessary machinery and speed to launch at a large scale. The organisation can process two tonnes of organic material every day, allowing them to produce up to 80,000 pieces of plant-based packaging daily. The process to create this packaging for food and cosmetic applications has been patented by Zume. The packaging, made as a replacement for single-use plastic, is made from a combination of straw, wheat and bamboo and therefore is 100% compostable.


Read article   Read this story on Zume and ABB's molded pulp compostable packaging.

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