Compostable Bag for UK Bread

KM Packaging and bread seller Earth & Wheat launched UK’s first “wonky” bread box which comes with an eco-friendly bag that is home-compostable.

Earth & Wheat directly connects UK bakeries with customers looking to reduce food waste. They deliver perfectly tasty fresh bread that would otherwise have gone to waste due to appearance standards or overproduction. They also aim to reduce plastic waste and carbon emissions as much as possible.

The home-compostable bags from global flexible packaging and lidding films supplier KM Packaging not only offer the sought-after eco-friendly and sustainable attributes but meet other requirements of Earth & Wheat.

These included being able to print on the bag for branding purposes and for the bags to be compatible with the company’s automated bagging machines.

The C-Bag, from KM Packaging’s C-Range that has been developed in partnership with Treetop Biopak, ticked all the boxes. The C-Range of compostable bio-plastic packaging has similar properties and look and feel to conventional plastic and includes shrink wrap, stretch wrap, cling film, adhesive tape, and nets.

Previously, Earth & Wheat had used plastic bags, which was considered incompatible with the brand’s values. Earth & Wheat founder James Eid said: “Our mission is to reduce food waste in the UK, and we’re always looking at innovative ways to become even more sustainable. By using home compostable bags in our bread boxes, we have found a great alternative to using plastic.”

The new bags will disintegrate in a compost heap and then biodegrade into carbon dioxide (CO2), water and biomass, leaving no harmful residue behind. It has TUV certification, which was developed to guarantee complete biodegradability in garden compost heaps and other slower-paced processes. The C-Bag also has excellent impact and puncture resistance, good material perforation, and can be used as bin liners for organic waste collection.

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