Amazon is trialling bio-based delivery bags in Spain whilst developing new technologies to recycle bio-based materials

"Today on Packaging Insights, Amazon is shaking up grocery delivery with bio-based bags made from corn starch and vegetable oils, piloted in Valencia, Spain. Developed with Novamont, these bags are food-safe, weather-resistant, and biodegradable—eliminating microplastics while enabling mechanical recycling into new bags. But here’s the game-changer: Amazon’s collaboration with NREL could soon allow biodegradable plastics to be efficiently recycled, closing the loop for materials. For the paper packaging industry, this signals a rising trend in bio-based innovations that may soon challenge paper’s dominance in sustainable grocery packaging. Stay tuned—this is the future of circular design!"https://www.aboutamazon.eu/news/sustainability/amazon-is-trialling-bio-based-delivery-bags-in-spain-whilst-developing-new-technologies-to-recycle-bio-based-materials

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