Bio-Based Coffee Capsules, Bimbo Canada's Compostable Bread Clips, and Bamboo-Based Meat Trays

See a few examples of naturally sourced and compostable packaging innovations from ThePackHub’s June Packaging Innovation Briefing Report.

Tchibo's Qbo brand bio-based capsules
Tchibo's Qbo brand bio-based capsules
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New compostable and biodegradable packaging developments continue to crop up, with several new bio-based material alternatives replacing plastic packaging.  There is a significant amount of compostable, biodegradable and bio-based examples both in development and coming to market.  

Learn more about ThePackHub's Innovation Zone here.

Tchibo's Qbo brand bio-based capsulesTchibo's Qbo brand bio-based capsulesThePackHubBio-Based Coffee Capsules Made from Renewable Raw Materials

In a three-way collaboration, German coffee producer Tchibo is introducing a bio-based capsule for its Qbo brand made from 70% second-generation renewable raw materials. The feedstock for the capsules is supplied by Finland-based Neste and will be converted into capsules by Berry Superfos. These second-generation renewable raw materials are manufactured using organic waste and by-products, such as tall oils from forestry, waste fats from the fast-food industry and vegetable fats from cooking oil production. These materials go into producing PP polymers with the same quality as virgin PP, and it is claimed that the consumer won’t see or taste any difference. Tchibo say that they chose Berry Superfos for the project as it has experience with their products and holds the required ISCC PLUS certification to produce the capsules from renewable materials.

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