Biodegradable Pouches are Capable of Breaking Down Into Natural Elements, such as Water, Carbon Dioxide, and Biomass, through Biological Processes Over Time. They may be Made from Biodegradable Plastics Derived from Renewable Resources or Traditional Plastics with Additives that Facilitate Biodegradation. While Biodegradable Pouches Offer a Disposal Option Other Than Landfilling, It’s Crucial to Ensure that They Degrade Efficiently Under Relevant Environmental Conditions and Do Not Contribute to Microplastic Pollution.
Biodegradable Pouches can be Made from a Variety of Substances Which Include Paper, PLA, PBS, NK, etc. It will be Converted Into Many Different Pouch Types, According to the Packaging and Promotion Demands.
3-side Seal Bags, also called Flat Pouches, are the perfect solution for efficient and Economical Food and Snacks Packaging.
Available in clear poly or matt materials, these green Packaging Pouches provide great packaging alternatives. Various colors and printed patterns are available to suit the needs of any product.
Biodegradable Quad Seal Bags are close to box pouch packaging style.
Quad Seal Bags comes with all the four side sealed and also the top is sealed. One side of the bag will be kept opened so we can fill the product from the open side and than sealthe bag with heat sealing machine.
These Bags can be Used to Pack Products Like Coffee, Tea, Fertilizer, Pulses, Chocolates, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Jerky, Protein Powder etc.
NewRound Manufactures Biodegradable Quad Sealed Bags with Custom Materials Combination and Custom Printing Possible in Brown Kraft Paper, White Paper, PLA, PBS, NK, NKME film etc.
Biodegradable and Compostable Packaging Represents a Significant Shift Toward More Environmentally Responsible and Sustainable Packaging Options. Biodegradable Materials Break Down Naturally Into Harmless Substances Over Time, Reducing Their Impact On Landfills and Ecosystems. Compostable Packaging is Specifically Designed to be Broken Down in Composting Facilities, Yielding Nutrient-rich Compost that can Enrich Soil.
Reduced Waste
Reducing the burden on landfills
Minimize the environmental footprint of packaging materials
Stability; biodegradable and compostable materials can be suitable for short-term use, like single-serving sports nutrition products. Still, their shelf-life limitations may pose challenges for long-term storage.
Limited in durability and heat resistance, which makes biodegradable and compostable materials less suitable for certain applications
More Expensive
When considering biodegradable and compostable sustainable packaging options, it’s crucial to evaluate the specific needs of your products and the environmental goals of your business.
As consumers are becoming more environmentally conscious, plastic packaging is no longer a mainstream packaging method.
To meet the Biodegradable Packaging industry needs, we use biodegradable materials that can be broke down naturally without any scientific treatment and can, thus, be landfilled without pollution. Plus, our Biodegradable Pouches are designed with diversified features to meet your diverse packaging needs.
NewRound, as one of the leading supplier of Biodegradable Stand Up Pouches, offers a right barrier for Stand Up Pouch especially Biodegradable Stand Up Pouches. Protecting products against human interference, environmental factors and chemicals.
Printing (Surface) Layer: BOPP, PET, NY, Kraft Paper
Barrier (Laminated) Layer: NY, PET, PETAL, AL
Heat Seal (Inner Food Contact) Layer: HDPE, LDPE, CPP, CPPAL, RCPP
As You Research Eco-friendly Packaging Solutions to You’ll Likely Come Across These Three Words Used Repeatedly -- and Often Interchangeably. Not to Add to the Confusion, But They Actually Refer to Three Different Processes, and We Think It’s Important for Our Customers to Understand the Differences So They can Offer Sustainable Packaging That's Right for Them.
As You can See, the Differences Between the Three Come Down to How They Break Down in the Environment and How Involved the Consumer Needs to be in Their Breaking Down. While All Three are Technically “eco-friendly”, Which You Opt for Depends On the Factors We Discuss On This Page.
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