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Turn the page on plastic and cotton with our high-performance, natural alternatives

Biopolymers

Biopolymers

All inks used by BioApply are certified so as not to harm the environment or pollute the soil. For ecological reasons, however, BioApply recommends limiting printing to a maximum of 30% of the printable surface. Biopolymer solutions are soft and pleasant to the touch, and stand out from plastic thanks to their very natural feel. Committed to a sustainable approach, BioApply is always committed to maximizing its biobased content.

Wood fiber

Wood fiber

Certified sustainable, the wood used comes exclusively from sustainable forests in Central and Western Europe. In the production process, the wood is chipped to remove the cellulose. The cellulose is transformed into a strong, elastic material, which is used and woven into nets.
Our cellulose is certified carbonneutral and 100% renewable. Wood fiber solutions are recyclable and compostable.
The feel and visual appearance are similar to cotton, even if wood fiber is clearly superior in terms of ecological balance.

PLA

PLA

PLA is a fully biodegradable thermoplastic polymer made from renewable raw materials. Of plant origin, PLA comes mainly from corn starch. It is a certified "food contact" material.

Paper treated with vegetable wax

Paper treated with vegetable wax

This technology, which can be custom-developed, can be combined with PLA,
for example, when adding a window to a bag. This solution is TÜV OK Compost Home certified.

Recycled paper and grass mix

Recycled paper and grass mix

At BioApply, we guarantee a solvent-free composition, making the product 100% recyclable and biodegradable.
The BioGrass material is a real innovation; made from certified sustainable recycled kraft and dried herbs (+25%), it's a real ecological alternative to standard kraft bags.
Kraft paper tote bags are widespread, but all too often they are not recycled, not certified or produced with inks and glues containing solvents.

The visual rendering and feel are different from conventional paper solutions. Each production run and each bag is unique.