Disruptive at our core, BioPak was born from necessity. As a solution to a problem. Our founders, Richard Fine and Gary Smith, recognised the alarming stats: Over 91% of plastics produced aren’t recycled. That leaves the vast majority of plastic accumulating in landfill or the natural environment, which eventually winds up in the ocean.
It became clear the traditional ‘take, make, waste’ model was broken. The world needed compostable food service packaging made from sustainably sourced renewable materials – and fast.
So with a vision to make a real impact, BioPak began in 2006. A time when ‘sustainability’ was still an out-there and far-flung concept. But what began as a grassroots initiative is now a leader in environmentally sustainable packaging manufacturing.
Today, we’re globally recognised and embraced by distributors and customers throughout Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Europe, Singapore and Hong Kong. Each year we continue to lead the way toward a truly circular economy and move closer to our mission of a world without waste.
The BioPak Difference
Better for the Planet
We use rapidly renewable, plant-based materials designed for the circular economy. We support composting as the best end-of-life solution for food packaging.
Better for People
We have a commitment to social accountability through our B Corp certification and charity partnerships. Through our Give Back Fund, we donate 5% of our profits to environmental and social charities.
Better for Business
What’s good for the planet is good for business. We’re logistics experts at heart, with delivery nationwide, large stock supplies and free marketing support.
Expan.ding to new markets with aHong Kong launch at the end of 2023
Leading the charge with next-generation marine degradable solutions (watch this space).
Partnered withPickler, an environmental impact calculation software for packaging dedicated to making sustainable decision-making as easy as possible. There are four key impact categories that contribute to overall ‘eco-cost': carbon footprint, impact on biodiversity, impact on human health, and impact on material scarcity.
Leading the charge with next-generation marine degradable solutions. We have launched a range of PHA cups made without any fossil-based materials and certified home compostable (AS5810) and marine biodegradable.
TODAY
2021 - 2022
2021 - 2022
2021 - 2022: Composting Breakthroughs
A time of composting success stories, we saw:
The beginning of our not-for-profit composting initiative, Compost Connect. Since 2021, we’ve helped businesses connect to commercial compost pick up services to divert their food waste and compostable packaging from landfill and compost their organic waste instead.
The introduction of Aqueous –a certified home compostable solution for our coffee cups and lids. A huge step in the right direction.
Removal of added PFAS in our plant fibre produce and bakery trays.
2019 - 2021
2019 - 2021: Products Evolving and Expanding
Over this period, we launched BioPak in Singapore and combined forces with Biocup in the United Kingdom. Staying at the forefront of technology, we saw our products evolve and expand. We introduced our:
Our first home compostable certification for our range of BioCane Packaging.
The launch of our BioCane Woolworths Bakery Trays.
2012 - 2017
2012 - 2017: Time to Give Back
Once BioPak was well and truly established, it marked a time to start giving back. We:
Started the BioPak “Give Back Fund” to support positive change.
Became B Corp certifiedin 2017, keeping us accountable to our social and environmental performance.
Launched the first PLA range of cold cups in the Asia Pacific region.
Developed our first Compost Collection Service.
2012 - 2017
2009 - 2011
2009 - 2011
2009 - 2011: Making Headway
A time for growth, we:
Introduced our Bioplastic Lined Coffee Cup and Lidand Sugarcane Fibre Takeaway Containers – an exciting material evolution.
Expanded to New Zealand.
Became Certified Carbon Neutral.
2006
2006: A Solution to a Problem
From humble beginnings. Richard Fine took his skills and knowledge gained from a career in plastic moulding to develop more sustainable solutions.
Richard recognised the current ‘take, make, dispose’ model wasn’t the answer.
Richard Fine partnered with Gary Smith, and together, they disrupted the industry by coming up with compostable food service packaging made from sustainably sourced renewable materials.
2006
Our People
Beneath every milestone and sustainability win, we have the awesome people that make up BioPak. We’re a team that’s truly passionate about the environment and doing our bit.
Compost Connect is a not-for-profit platform connecting foodservice businesses to compost solutions.
While there’s limited access to large-scale composting facilities in Singapore, Compost Connect acts as an educational platform, showing businesses and consumers innovative ways to compost at home and in your business.