bakergoodchild introduces 100% compostable polywrap

bakergoodchild introduces 100% compostable polywrap

Birmingham-based direct mail fulfilment and print management services provider, bakergoodchild, has announced that it has introduced a 100% compostable and eco-friendly magazine polywrap.

The company said that the polywrap is produced from potato starch, which originates from various potato products including waste from the food industry.

The decomposable magazine packaging wrapper, which carries no oil-based materials, plastics or harmful toxins, also bears the EN13432 certification.

The biodegradable mailing wrapping material is being used by a number of bakergoodchild customers, including tour operator Audley Travel, to wrap their quarterly publication, Audley Traveller magazine.

Speaking about the introduction of the bioplastic polywrap, bakergoodchild Sales Director, Adam Stafford, said: “Our values focus on providing a service that makes a difference in improving customer experience and exploring initiatives that help create awareness.”

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