100% Papel Kraft Blanco

El laminado Papermade™ de Swisspac es una opción de empaque ecológico fabricado íntegramente con material de papel. El laminado tiene un acabado de papel y proporciona una barrera limitada contra el oxígeno y la humedad, lo que lo hace adecuado para productos con una vida útil relativamente más corta. Es compostable en el hogar, lo que significa que puede descomponerse y devolverse a la tierra de forma segura y natural, reduciendo los residuos y el impacto ambiental. El laminado es una alternativa sostenible a los materiales de embalaje tradicionales, que ayuda a proteger el medio ambiente y promover un futuro más ecológico.

Estilos de Bolsas Compatibles

Bolsas Stand Up

Tres Lados Sellados

Tecnologías de impresión compatibles

  • Rotograbado
  • Digital
  • Estático
  • Etiqueta adhesivas

Propiedades de sostenibilidad

Recyclable Paper

Recyclable in the paper waste stream

Reducción de combustibles fósiles

Reduce la cantidad de contenido de combustibles fósiles vírgenes

Renewable materials

Made from regenerative materials grown on responsibly-managed plantations

Tintas no tóxicas

Tintas de base de agua o biológicas que no requieren disolventes a base de petróleo

Certificaciones

ABA Home Compost

Australian standard that certifies plastic to be 90% biodegradable at 20-30°C, within 180 days

ABA Industrial

Australian standard that certifies plastic to be 90% biodegradable at 60°C or higher, within 180 days

OK Compost Home

Certifies material is compostable in a home compost

OK Compost Industrial

Certifies a material is compostable is an industrial compost facility

Preguntas frecuentes

Generally speaking, compostable materials are not compatible with wet or oily products over a long period. In certain applications they can work for products with short shelf-life requirements (~4-6 weeks).

No they don’t. Our materials are certified compostable which means that they’ve passed thorough biodegradation testing to ensure they completely biodegrade into healthy organic matter.

Compostable materials are designed to be composted and unfortunately that means they cannot be mechanically recycled. Although commercial composting systems are not currently widely available on a kerbside basis this is changing rapidly and so too is the rate of home composting.

Composting is an essential part of a functioning circular economy. We’ve broken down all the basics in our How to Compost blog post.

All of Swisspac’s compostable films and laminates are certified compostable, including any valves and zippers. For further information please visit our Certifications page.

The time it takes a product to biodegrade depends on the conditions of the composting environment. Industrial or commercial compost facilities run at higher temperatures and certification protocol requires materials to biodegrade within six months. Home composts are more variable and depend on external factors such as temperature, humidity and how often they’re turned. Home compost certification requires materials to biodegrade within 12 months at a temperature around 30°C. For more information check out our certifications page.

This is a great question and the answer is nuanced. They don’t contain plastic as most people know it but they are made from bioplastic, which is technically a type of plastic. Grounded has a range of bioplastics that are made using our compostable Plantmade™ technology.

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