Starbucks Tests Fiber-Based Cold Cups, McDonald's McCafé Compostable Espresso Capsules, 4 RE CBD Skincare in Mycelium Packaging

See a few examples of bio-based and compostable packaging innovations from Starbucks, McDonald's, and 4 RE from ThePackHub’s Innovation Zone.

Starbucks is trialing its fiber-based cold cups in the U.K. to ensure the new material can offer the same performance as existing solutions.
Starbucks is trialing its fiber-based cold cups in the U.K. to ensure the new material can offer the same performance as existing solutions.
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These and other bio-based and compostable packaging examples featured in ThePackHub's Innovation Zone underscore the high level of research and investment directed toward such solutions. While many of these innovations are still being tested and refined, they represent significant strides toward reducing plastic waste and advancing the use of renewable, compostable materials in mainstream packaging applications. 

Learn more about ThePackHub's Innovation Zone here.

Starbucks is trialing its fiber-based cold cups in the U.K. to ensure the new material can offer the same performance as existing solutions.Starbucks is trialing its fiber-based cold cups in the U.K. to ensure the new material can offer the same performance as existing solutions.Image provided by ThePackHubStarbucks Tests Compostable Fiber-Based Cups for Cold Beverages 

Starbucks, in partnership with Finnish packaging specialist Huhtamaki, is trialling compostable fiber-based cold cups as part of its efforts to transition to more sustainable packaging solutions. The trial is being conducted across selected Starbucks stores in the U.K., with the cups being designed specifically for cold beverages. These single-use cups are made from fiber-based materials and feature a compostable barrier coating, offering an alternative to the conventional plastic-lined paper cups commonly used in the food service industry. The challenge with compostable cold cups typically lies in maintaining structural integrity and preventing leakage or condensation. This trial aims to ensure the new material can perform at the same level as existing solutions. These cups are designed to be industrially compostable, which means they can be processed at specialised facilities that break them down into compost under specific conditions, helping to reduce landfill waste. The innovation reflects a growing trend among major global brands to explore compostable packaging as a means of reducing environmental impact. 

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