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SayHay Develops Reuseable Straw, My Sweet Salad's Compostable Packaging for Tomatoes, and Incredible Eats Introduces Wrapping Paper

See a few examples of bio-based packaging from SayHay, My Sweet Salad, and Incredible Eats from ThePackHub’s Innovation Zone.

The product is designed to break down without leaving microplastics and is free from plastic, polylactic acid (PLA), and PFAS.
The product is designed to break down without leaving microplastics and is free from plastic, polylactic acid (PLA), and PFAS.
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These examples underscore the high level of research and investment directed towards bio-based packaging solutions.

Learn more about ThePackHub's Innovation Zone here

SayHay's reusable plant-based straws offers a compostable alternative to plastic

SayHay, based in the Netherlands, has developed a line of reusable drinking straws made from plant-based materials as an alternative to conventional plastic straws. The straws are certified home compostable by both BPI in North America and TÜV Austria in Europe, ensuring compliance with recognized standards for biodegradability in domestic environments. The product is designed to break down without leaving microplastics and is free from plastic, polylactic acid (PLA), and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The straws are also industrially compostable and have a verified carbon footprint, though the specific measurement is not disclosed. Suitable for both hot and cold beverages, the straws offer a reusable option that is dishwasher safe and resistant to becoming soggy, an issue common with some paper-based alternatives. SayHay promotes these straws as being used by multiple brands, although no specific partnerships are detailed. The company positions the innovation as part of a broader effort to reduce plastic waste by introducing fully biodegradable packaging solutions.

The pack features a GS1 standard 2D QR code, allowing consumers to access information on the product’s origin, certifications, traceability, and sustainable farming practices.The pack features a GS1 standard 2D QR code, allowing consumers to access information on the product’s origin, certifications, traceability, and sustainable farming practices.ThePackHub

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