What is PFAS? Why It Matters for Sustainable Packaging
PFAS are synthetic chemicals used for grease and water resistance in many products, including food packaging. However, these substances don’t break down naturally, posing serious environmental and health risks. Learn why PFAS matters, how it affects compostability, and how Biopackable is leading the shift to PFAS-free, plant fibre packaging.
How Plant Fibre Materials Are Revolutionising the Industry
Traditional packaging materials, such as plastic and paper, are under scrutiny for their environmental impact. Enter plant fibre: a renewable, compostable, and durable alternative made from agricultural byproducts, such as bagasse and bamboo. Discover how plant fibre packaging is reshaping the future of sustainable packaging.