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What is BioPaper and why is it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional paper?
BioPaper is a range of bio-based, plastic-free paper and cardboard products designed to meet the needs of the takeaway, hospitality, and restaurant industry. Unlike conventional paper packaging, which is often treated with layers of plastic or aluminum to provide resistance to grease or moisture, BioPaper solutions use natural, compostable barriers. The result: packaging that remains effective, recyclable, or compostable, while reducing overall environmental impact. BioPaper therefore helps limit plastic pollution, comply with anti-single-use plastic regulations in force in Europe, and offer a customer experience consistent with eco-responsible expectations.
Are BioPaper solutions suitable for food contact?
Yes, all products in the BioPaper range are designed for direct contact with food, whether hot or cold. They comply with European food safety standards and are made from materials free of controversial substances, plastic film, or chemical coatings. The trays, wrapping papers, and bags are therefore perfectly suited to sandwiches, pastries, and fatty or moist products, while ensuring good performance in terms of strength and presentation. It's the ideal solution for food businesses, food trucks, bakeries, caterers, and restaurants committed to a zero-waste approach.
Does BioPaper comply with sustainable packaging laws in Switzerland, France and Germany?
Yes. BioPaper is designed to anticipate and comply with current and future packaging sustainability regulations in Switzerland, France, and Germany.
This includes:
non-recyclable plastic packaging,
recyclability and compostability of materials,
AGEC law in France, or European directives on single-use plastics.
Thanks to its bio-sourced, compostable, and recyclable materials, BioPaper allows businesses to reduce their environmental impact while remaining compliant with local legal requirements. It's a concrete solution to meet the growing demand for responsible packaging in the food and retail sectors.