What does it mean to be eco-friendly or sustainably sourced? While many businesses may greenwash their products in their sale pitch, we’re committed to providing you only products that provide positive environmental action.

We may use a lot of complex terms or phrases related to our products, so here are these complicated sustainability terms explained – simply click through for more details on each.

Compostable

Compostable means that material is certified according to the European standards EN 13432 (packaging) and EN 14995 (products) and is composted in industrial plants.Learn More »

Biodegradable

In order for packaging products or materials to qualify as biodegradable, they must completely break down and decompose into natural elements within a short time after disposal.More Info Coming Soon »

Recyclable

This is packaging made of materials that can be used again, usually after processing. Recyclable materials include glass, metal, card, paper and – increasingly – certain plastics like PET.More Info Coming Soon »

Kraft Paper

Kraft is paper or paperboard produced from chemical pulp produced in the kraft process. Sack kraft paper, or just sack paper, is a porous kraft paper with high elasticity & high tear resistance.Learn More »

Bagasse - Surger cane

Derived from sugar cane pulp, bagasse is a sweet deal. Not only is it environmentally friendly as a biodegradable and compostable option, it is also a by-product of the sugar cane industry.Learn More »

PLA - Polyactic Acid

PLA is a polyester synthesized from lactic acid or lactide monomers, which are produced by the fermentation of crops like corn, wheat, beet, potatoes, sugar cane and tapioca.Learn More »