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Compostable Bioplastic Food Wrap, Resealable Bags Launch in US

Compostic's certified home-compostable cling wrap and resealable bags made with biopolymers are 100% zero-waste including the packaging.

Known for kiwifruit, Maori culture, and spectacular scenery, New Zealand is also home to a new certified home-compostable plastic compostable flexible packaging option for home use for US consumers.

Available at the Compostic website and at Amazon, the company’s compostable cling wrap and resealable bags offer a guilt-free, 100% home-compostable alternative to traditional kitchen plastics. Both product and packaging are zero waste materials.

As well, Compostic's innovative materials offer high-quality elasticity and strength to match the performance and functionality of traditional plastic as a drop-in replacement for eco-minded consumers.

After years of development, Compostic's product line is vegan-friendly, FDA-approved, BPA-free, non-GMO and non-toxic. Unlike common plastics, Compostic's materials break down in a home compost in 12-24 weeks, which is said to be faster than an orange peel.

Compostic was founded in 2018 by Jon Reed as a way to eradicate the need for common, single-use plastics from the home while maintaining the convenience of traditional plastics.  "My inspiration behind Compostic began with my realization of the massive threat that plastic has become to our environment," says Reed, founder and CEO. "It soon became my life's mission to find a sustainable solution to the convenience that plastics have within our lives, but that won't stick around polluting our environment for hundreds of years. We’re thrilled to launch Compostic in the US as we continue our mission to eliminate single-use plastics on a global scale. We believe that with Compostic's alternatives, there is no longer an excuse to use toxic plastics."

Key ingredient: Biopolymers.

Compostic's environmentally friendly materials are made from a compound of biopolymers designed to mimic traditional plastics in functionality.

Compostic declined to disclose any further information regarding the biopolymers used.

Debuting in New Zealand, Cling Wrap’s packaging is free from any metal or plastic cutters. Instead, the wrap cleverly uses pre-perforated markings for seamless use. The box is printed with soy-based inks and is recyclable and compostable. The wrap is available in 150 square feet and 250 square feet lengths.

The resealable bags feature an easy-to-use zip to ensure fresh food storage and are available in snack, sandwich, and gallon sizes.

"We understand few consumers are willing to sacrifice quality to purchase the most environmentally friendly option," says Reed. "We look forward to introducing Compostic to US consumers and helping them seamlessly transition to a more sustainable lifestyle."

 

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