Our sustainably sourced banana leather mimics traditional leather in look, feel, and scent, yet it's 100% vegan. Crafted from upcycled banana crop waste sourced from smallholder farmers, we offer guilt-free, cruelty-free fashion packaging that deters crop burning and fosters sustainable farming.
Choose from sleek envelope pouches or luxurious rigid boxes, each customizable to your brand's needs. Our artisans collaborate closely with you, offering advanced printing techniques, personalized monogramming, and intricate laser-cut designs to bring your vision to life.
Luxury jewelry boxes | High-end apparel packaging | Premium cosmetic and beauty containers | Exclusive PR and gift boxes | Designer accessory packaging | Luxury watch boxes
Digital printing (for intricate designs and personalization) | Embossing (for texture and brand logos) | Foil stamping (for metallic accents) | Laser engraving (for precise, detailed designs) | Screen printing (for bold, opaque colors)
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Capable of being broken down especially into innocuous products by the action of living things (such as microorganisms) (From Merriam Webster)
To process (something, such as paper, glass, or cans) in order to regain material for human use (From Merriam Webster)
Water resistant designed to resist but not entirely prevent the penetration of water (Collins Dictionary)
The strategy with sensitivity to place and scale in order to sustain local communities and provide new job opportunities while preserving the quality of the environment and reducing your carbon footprint
Vegetable-based inks, which forego petroleum oil in favor of more sustainable sources like soy, linseed, tung, cottonseed, and china wood oils
Carbon negative emit less than zero carbon dioxide and carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) greenhouse gases. However, since it is impossible to emit a negative amount of carbon (or any other physical substance), being carbon negative refers to the net emissions you create. To be carbon negative means to offset more carbon, through carbon capture, sequestration, or avoidance, than you contribute to the environment.
materials or products that can be used again after they have been treated using a special industrial process (Cambridge dictionary)
Industrial composting can deal with a broader range of compostable products and operates in a highly controlled setting with specific temperatures and conditions. Industrial composting is able to apply a far higher temperature to the already pre-processed packaging material. The high heat breaks the packaging down even further, hastening the decomposition.