We will be closed on Friday 20th June 2025 for the Matariki Public Holiday, and no deliveries will be made.
Last delivery date: Thursday 19th June
For deliveries required on Thursday 19th June, orders must be submitted before 1pm on Wednesday 18th June.
For deliveries required on Monday 23rd June, orders must be submitted before 1pm on Thursday 19th June.
We will resume operations on Monday 23rd June
Please allow extra time when placing your orders. Due to the busy period, there may be delays with our delivery partners.
BioBoard Lunch Boxes are made from sustainably sourced FSC™ Mix certified paperboard and lined with waterproof Ingeo™ – a bioplastic product made from plants, not oil. This small lunch box is printed kraft-look. Certified industrially compostable to AS4736.
BioBoard Lunch Boxes are made from FSC™ Mix certified paper.
The window and waterproof lining of our disposable lunch boxes are made from Ingeo™ – a bioplastic product derived from plants, not oil. Producing this bioplastic results in 75% less greenhouse gases than the conventional plastic it replaces. Printed using soy or water-based inks.
These food containers are certified industrially compostable to Australian (AS4736) and European (13432) standards and are designed to be part of the circular economy.
Choose bioplastic over conventional plastic to reduce greenhouse gases by 75%.
Our eco-friendly lunch boxes are printed with soy-based or water-based inks.
These cardboard food boxes are printed kraft-look.
Our BioBoard range has a 12-month shelf-life from date-of-purchase.
Clear and accurate data is essential to understanding our impact on the environment and finding solutions to reduce it. The label below shows how a carton of this product impacts our planet. As a leader in sustainable packaging, this label is our way of being transparent, accountable, and committed to combating greenwashing.
The eco-cost calculated per carton, offers our customers a straightforward metric to understand and compare the environmental impacts of our products. Please note that it is not a hidden or added fee to the product's market price.
The eco-cost is independently calculated across four categories – biodiversity loss, effects on human health, material scarcity, as well as the more standard carbon emissions. BioPak utilises this data to identify areas with the greatest potential for environmental impact reduction, it is our job to reduce the eco-cost and your impact.