There is always news at Bio4Pack

If you are an innovative company like Bio4Pack there always is news. Of course, you can just absorb it, but we would really like to hear your response to our news.

Bio4Pack is at Interpack 2026 – Come and find us in Düsseldorf

From 7 to 13 May 2026, the packaging industry comes together in Düsseldorf for Interpack, and

How One Country Is Using the PPWR to Protect Compostable Packaging

Italy takes the lead on compostable packaging A quiet but significant regulatory move happened this month.

Future-Proof Your Tea Brand: Meeting the 2028 PPWR Mandate with Premium Compostable Solutions

The countdown has begun. With the new Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) on the horizon,

Bio4Pack Achieves BRCGS AA Certification for the Fifth Consecutive Year

We are pleased to share that Bio4Pack has achieved the BRCGS AA certification again this year.

Gimsel Rotterdam: The First Dutch Supermarket Already PPWR Compliant

A pioneering partnership that began in 2009 continues to lead the way in sustainable packaging Located

Packaging Materials Comparison: The Difference Between Biodegradable, Compostable and Recyclable.

In the search for environmentally friendly packaging solutions, terms such as “biodegradable,” “compostable” and “recyclable” are

5 Reasons why Biodegradable Packaging is ideal for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Fresh fruits and vegetables are essential components of a healthy lifestyle and form the core of

Pods for the Planet: Bio4Pack/TIPA and ATI develop compostable coffee capsule lids

Global packaging developer and manufacturer Bio4Pack/TIPA has launched a first of its kind fully compostable coffee

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Paddy Straw: The Plastic-Free Packaging Solution

Paddy Straw, also known as rice straw, are not only a natural by-product of rice cultivation,

Our Promise To The Planet

Towards a World Without Waste

We believe packaging should be part of the solution, not the pollution. Our mission? To reduce plastic waste and accelerate the shift to compostable alternatives.