Eco-friendly Packaging Every Business Needs To Go Green!
Sustainable Packaging Materials

Eco-friendly Packaging Every Business Needs To Go Green!

Sustainable packaging is becoming a top priority nowadays, both for companies and for consumers- more than ever before. 

As it has become increasingly urgent for businesses to adopt more eco-friendly practices, we've put together a handy list of environmentally friendly packaging materials that will help you understand which options are the best fit for your business!

Compostable Packaging

Compostable packaging is a type of packaging material that is biodegradable and breaks down into natural substances, such as water, carbon dioxide, and organic matter, within a specific time frame and under controlled composting conditions. It is made from renewable, plant-based materials, such as corn starch, sugarcane, cellulose, or blends of starch and other biodegradable polymers. The biggest advantage and benefit of compostable packaging is its 100% environmentally friendliness. When composted, compostable packaging does not leave any harmful residue and provides valuable organic matter to improve soil health. 

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Compostable Mailer by Noissue


Recycled Packaging

Recycled packaging material refers to packaging that has been made from previously used materials that have been processed to reduce them to raw materials, which can then be used again to create new packaging. The most common types of recycled packaging materials include paper, cardboard, and aluminum, as well as certain plastics, such as HDPE and PET. These materials can be collected, sorted, and processed to remove impurities and contaminants, and then used as raw materials to produce new packaging products.

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Recycled Mailer by Noissue


Corrugated Packaging

Corrugated packaging material is a type of cardboard made up of three layers of paper: a wavy inner layer (corrugated medium) sandwiched between two flat outer layers (linerboards). It is primarily used for packaging and shipping boxes due to its strength, durability, and flexibility. It offers protection for the products inside during transit and can be easily customized to fit different shapes and sizes. Its economical, sustainable, and environmentally-friendly attributes make corrugated material ideal for packaging.

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Corrugated Box by The Mend Packaging


Glassine Packaging

Glassine is a type of paper that is smooth, glossy, and grease-resistant. It is often used for food packaging, as well as for paper products like stamps, envelopes, and currency. Glassine is made by supercalendering, a process that gives the paper a smooth finish and high translucency. In terms of sustainability, glassine is often made from recycled paper, making it a more environmentally friendly option than other types of packaging materials. Additionally, glassine is recyclable and biodegradable, so it can be disposed of in an eco-friendly manner.

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Glassine Packaging by JBM Packaging


Cellulose

Cellulose packaging material is a type of packaging made from natural sources, typically wood, hemp and cotton. It is commonly used for food packaging, as well as for packaging other consumer goods. Food brands, in particular, prefer cellulose packaging because of its moisture-resistant properties. Cellulose is a renewable and biodegradable material, making it an attractive option for sustainable packaging.

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Celophane Packaging by Morepack


Cornstarch Packaging

Cornstarch packaging refers to any material made from cornstarch. It comes from renewable sources and does not contain harmful toxins, making it biodegradable and sustainable. Cornstarch packaging can be used for a variety of products, including food packaging, disposable tableware, and biodegradable bags.

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Cornstarch Packaging by Easy Green


Mushroom Packaging

Mushroom packaging is a type of biodegradable and compostable packaging material made from the mycelium, or the vegetative part, of certain fungi species, such as mushrooms. The result is a sturdy packaging material that can hold products and keep them in place. The mycelium is grown on a mixture of agricultural waste, such as corn stalks or sawdust, and forms a dense, fibrous mass that can be shaped into various forms.

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Mushroom Packaging by Magical Mushroom Company


Kraft Paper

The color gray can convey feelings of balance and stability, and as a non-invasive color it can be used to create a sense of professionalism and simplicity. Gray can be used as a background color or as a neutral accent to other colors. Additionally, it can be used in packaging design to create a minimalist look and feel, making it a popular choice for products that are high-tech, modern or sleek.

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Kraft Paper Packaging by Dig The Earth


Wrapping It Up

After guiding you through different examples of eco-friendly packaging materials, we hope the ideas inspire you to take your eco-friendly efforts to the next level! Now it's a perfect time to work on upgrading your relationship with eco-minded consumers. 

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