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Product Description:
Our compostable vacuum bags are specially designed for organic pet food brands seeking eco-conscious packaging. Made from kraft paper + PLA lamination, these bags provide excellent oxygen and moisture barriers while being 100% compostable in industrial facilities.
Certified Compostable – Meets EN13432 & ASTM D6400 standards
Pet Food Safe – No harmful chemicals, BPI & TÜV Austria certified
Low MOQ (100pcs) – Perfect for small-batch organic pet food producers
Custom Printing – Water-based inks for brand-friendly designs
Airtight Seal – Preserves freshness for dry/crunchy pet food
Ideal for: Organic kibble, freeze-dried treats, grain-free dog/cat food, and sustainable pet brands.
Attribute | Details |
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Material | Kraft paper + PLA bioplastic lamination |
Compostability | 90%+ degradation in 180 days (industrial composting) |
Seal Type | Heat-sealed or resealable PLA zipper options |
Thickness | 120-200 microns (customizable) |
Printing | 1-4 color water-based ink printing |
Certifications | BPI, OK Compost HOME, FDA 21 CFR (indirect food contact) |
MOQ | 100pcs |
Temperature Range | -20°C to 50°C (avoid microwaving) |
Sizes Available | 5"x7" to 12"x16" (custom sizes on request) |
✔ True Sustainability – Breaks down into non-toxic biomass
✔ Premium Eco-Look – Natural kraft texture appeals to green consumers
✔ Performance Guaranteed – Comparable moisture barrier to plastic
✔ Small-Brand Friendly – No huge inventory commitment
Key Selling Phrases for SEO:
"Compostable pet food packaging wholesale"
"Eco-friendly vacuum bags for organic kibble"
"BPI certified dog food pouches"
"Low MOQ biodegradable pet bags"
Visual Optimization Tip:
Main Image: Show bag filled with pet food + composting logo
Secondary Image: Close-up of material texture & printing quality
Customization Options:
PLA transparent window for product visibility
Hole-punch hang tabs for retail display
QR code area for traceability
Need adjustments for specific certifications (e.g., Home Compostable) or market requirements? Let me refine further!