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Hydropac Swaps Plastic Insulation with Wool, NantBioRenewables Manufactures Compostable Packaging, and Montague Farms' Compostable Barcode Stickers

See a few examples of bio-based packaging from Hydropac, NantBioRenewables, Montague Farms from ThePackHub’s Innovation Zone.

The sheep wool insulation is designed to maintain chilled or ambient temperatures for 24 to 48 hours depending on configuration and ambient conditions.
The sheep wool insulation is designed to maintain chilled or ambient temperatures for 24 to 48 hours depending on configuration and ambient conditions.
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These examples underscore the high level of research and investment directed towards bio-based packaging solutions. 

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Hydropac's thermal postal packs switch to sheep wool insulation 

Hydropac, a UK-based manufacturer of temperature-controlled packaging, has introduced a range of Wool Thermal Postal Pockets that utilize sheep wool as insulation material in place of conventional plastic-based solutions. Developed for sectors such as meal kits, perishable food, pharmaceuticals, and retail samples, the packs aim to improve both environmental and functional performance. The sheep wool insulation is designed to maintain chilled or ambient temperatures for 24 to 48 hours depending on configuration and ambient conditions. Hydropac reports that the wool material offers consistent thermal regulation through improved density and airflow control, helping to reduce condensation compared to synthetic alternatives. Available in small (250x310mm) and medium (320x410mm) sizes, the pouches are shaped to minimize void space in transit and support box-loading efficiency. The format consists of a recyclable plastic outer layer and a wool liner that is biodegradable, compostable, and reusable. The shift has reportedly reduced plastic content by 80% compared to Hydropac’s previous thermal packaging.The packaging decomposes within 6 to 12 months under home or industrial composting conditions.The packaging decomposes within 6 to 12 months under home or industrial composting conditions.ThePackHub

NantBioRenewables develop compostable food packaging from ocean-derived calcium carbonate 

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