Procter & Gamble Silphium Cartons for Laundry Pods, Beavertown Compostable Chip Bags for Mental Health Awareness, Peri & Sons Farms "Earthbag" for Onions

See a few examples of bio-based packaging innovations from Procter & Gamble, Beavertown, and Peri & Sons Farms from ThePackHub’s Innovation Zone.

Procter & Gamble's new Ariel packaging uses regionally cultivated silphium fibers to reduce transport distances.
Procter & Gamble's new Ariel packaging uses regionally cultivated silphium fibers to reduce transport distances.
Procter & Gamble

Recent innovations in biodegradable and bioplastic packaging solutions reflect a strong and consistent trend in this area. The number of bio-based initiatives coming to our attention remains significant, encompassing everything from university developments to in-market launches. 

Learn more about ThePackHub's Innovation Zone here.

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