Bagasse is a durable, versatile, and sustainable material, used to make a range of packaging solutions. Learn more about this game-changing material.
Benefits of Bagasse Packaging (Plant Fibre): Why Make The Switch?
Today’s foodservice businesses require a lot from their takeaway packaging – it needs to be durable, versatile, leak-proof, heat resistant, plastic-ban compliant, and as sustainable as possible. Enter bagasse – a game-changing material that ticks all of these boxes and more. Discover why cafes and restaurants around Australia are making the switch.
What is Bagasse (Plant Fibre) Packaging?
Bagasse (also known as sugarcane pulp) is a rapidly renewable agricultural by-product that’s left behind after the harvesting of sugarcane. It has a multitude of uses – especially as an ideal material to create foodservice packaging that looks just like moulded cardboard. BioPak combines bagasse with other plant based pulp to create their ‘plant fibre’ range.
Benefits of Bagasse Packaging (Plant Fibre)
Why make the switch to bagasse?
- Rapidly Renewable Resource: Sugarcane pulp is a by-product of the agricultural industry, that would otherwise be discarded or incinerated. Sugarcane crops can be harvested annually, making it a rapidly renewable resource, further reducing reliance on slow-growing resources, like trees.
- Compostable: BioPak’s Plant Fibre Range is suitable for home composting. That means foodservice businesses can dispose of packaging waste and any leftover food scraps in the organics bin – to be composted and turned into nutrient-rich soil food. This can help businesses work toward their zero waste and ESG goals.
- Durability: Sustainable packaging also needs to be fit-for-purpose – and that’s where plant fibre truly shines. It’s heat-resistant, leak-proof, grease-resistant, sturdy and suitable for hot and cold food. This makes it ideal for various foods – from soups to salads to burgers.
- Affordable: Unlike some sustainable packaging alternatives on the market that come with a premium price tag, plant fibre is at a comparable price point to traditional packaging options.
- Brand Image: Adopting plant fibre packaging can improve your brand image and show your commitment to sustainability – winning the hearts of conscious consumers.
- Versatile: Plant fibre can be moulded into a whole range of shapes and sizes, offering versatile designs to suit a range of food service needs. From coffee cup lids to takeaway containers to clamshells.
Ready To Make The Switch To Bagasse (Plant Fibre)?
Reward Hospitality offers a wide range of BioPak’s plant fibre packaging – with options to suit a wide range of industries and foodservice businesses. Shop BioPak’s plant fibre range today.