Renewable and recyclable packaging to go
Non-traditional packaging for baking tins
Greenbox supplies the food service industry with packaging made from renewable raw materials or recycled materials, offering alternatives to conventional to-go packaging made from fossil-based plastic. The majority of the products are made from plant-based raw materials such as cocoa beans, cellulose, wood fibers and palm leaves. These are not only renewable, but also biodegradable. To reduce the need for new materials for its packaging, Greenbox also uses rPET and bio-compounds.
One of Greenbox ‘s highlighted product lines is the cocoa paper baking tins. Cocoa paper has a high heat resistance and is therefore suitable for baking. With their unique earthy appearance, the molds can also be presented as primary packaging. They are available in a variety of shapes and can be recycled or composted after use, depending on local facilities.
The company also ensures that the packaging materials are produced under safe and social working conditions with fair wages and regular working hours and is certified in accordance with the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI).
Product name: Baking molds made of cocoa paper
Manufacturer: Greenbox GmbH & Co. KG
Project status: Concept // Prototype // Ready for market // Ready for series production
Source: Greenbox GmbH & Co. KG
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