Compost test of package film materials under home/garden conditions by china manufacturer

Compost test of package film materials under home/garden conditions by china manufacturer

30/11/2021

As a reliable flexible converter, we have developed multilayer compostable pouch packages based on the film materials which are certificated compostable by TUV and DIN, with the list as below

  • Kraft Paper
  • PLA film
  • BOPLA film
  • Cellulose film
  • Metallized paper

Paper and metallized paper are made of plant fiber, of course, they are able to biodegrade in nature conditions. PLA, BOPLA, and Cellulose film are certificated to degrade up to 98% under home/garden or commercial compost conditions. You may check the certificates of the film materials as below.

PDF of certificate

Fortunately for us, it is easier for us to perform the compost test of these package film materials under home compost conditions, and today, we are going to perform the test and see how the film materials degrade.

Test Date: Nov 27, 2021

We got the home compost containers for the test.

home-compost-container
home-compost-container

The multilayer compostable foil materials are as below list.

  • BOPLA/PLA
  • Cellulose/PLA
  • Kraft Paper/BOPLA
  • Kraft Paper/PLA
  • Metallized Paper/PLA
  • Metallized Paper/PT/PLA
  • Cellulose/Metallized Cellulose/PLA

We make them into chips and put them into the home compost container.

compost-test-coffee-pouch-under-home-conditions-Nov-27-2021
compost-test-coffee-pouch-under-home-conditions-Nov-27-2021

We have to fill some more organic contents into the container

  • Vegetable leaves
  • Grass
  • Orange peel
  • Banana peel
  • Tomato leftover

We add some more compost microorganisms, so that would accelerate the cultivation of a fine compost environment.

Watch video below for the test operation.

Compost test with compostable film pouches under home compost conditions

The bad thing is, we are in winter season in North China, the cold weather will inevitably inhibit the activities of the microorganisms, and slow the compost process. However, surely, we need to give some more patience to this compost test. And we will keep everyone posted with the compost situation every month.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Keep in close touch with updates on coffee packaging