Bio-Based
Sustainable Packaging
for Premium Brands

Naturally biodegradable, plastic-free materials engineered
for rigid packaging applications.

Packaging Developed at the Material Level

Most sustainable packaging relies on surface-level claims.
Agropak works at the material level instead.

Our bio-based sustainable packaging is engineered from agricultural by-products to replace plastic without compromising performance or appearance.

Engineered as Material — Not Packaging.

Designed to replace plastic without changing how products behave.

Structural Integrity

Designed to maintain form and durability across handling, storage, and use.

Barrier & Compatibility

Supports oil-based, cream-based, and semi-solid formulations without material interaction risks.

Material Authenticity

Naturally occurring finishes and plastic-free composition — no surface coatings, no polymer blends.

Engineered bio-material. Not molded plastic.

50 ml Bio-Based Rigid Jar

Plastic-free rigid packaging engineered for real formulations — delivering durability, material integrity, and finish without redesigning how products are used.

Designed to meet commercial handling, filling, and storage requirements.

Built for Real-World Packaging Applications

One material platform, engineered to support multiple premium packaging use cases.

Primary Packaging

Cosmetics & Personal Care Packaging

Primary packaging suitable for creams, balms, and semi-solid formulations — with compatibility for barrier coatings and commercial filling processes.

Premium Presentation

Luxury Gifting, Hospitality & Tourism

Rigid, plastic-free containers for premium gifting and guest experiences — suited for hotels, resorts, corporate hampers, and destination-led brands.

Long-Term Storage

Jewellery & Specialty
Packaging

Durable, naturally finished containers for jewellery, keepsakes, and specialty products requiring strength, tactility, and long-term storage stability.

Our Approach

From Engineered Material
to Commercial Packaging

A single material platform validated for real-world manufacturing, not lab demonstrations.

Pilot-scale tooling · Commercial filling compatibility · Production-intent processes

1

Engineered Bio-Composite

Formulated from agricultural byproducts with controlled density, rigidity, and surface finish — designed as a structural packaging material, not a raw input.

Material-level engineering · Controlled formulation

2

Packaging-Grade Validation

Tested across handling, closure integrity, surface finish, and compatibility with barrier coatings for real cosmetic and semi-solid formulations.

Filling · Storage · Transport compatibility

3

Pilot-Ready Production

Manufactured using production-intent tooling and processes, supporting pilot runs, customer validation, and a clear path to scale-up — without requiring material redesign.

Not lab samples · Not concept molds

Credibility

Built Through Research,
Not Rhetoric

Agropak’s material platform is the outcome of sustained research, iterative prototyping, and real-world validation — developed over multiple years before entering commercial use.

Five years of material development

Focused on transforming agricultural byproducts into rigid, packaging-grade materials suitable for demanding applications.

Iterative prototyping and validation

Multiple formulation cycles, tooling iterations, and performance refinements completed prior to market readiness.

Purpose-built for packaging

Developed as a structural packaging material from the outset — not adapted from consumer-grade or decorative materials.

Independent support and validation

Backed by government-supported grants / funding programs and early institutional collaborators.

Commercial deployment followed validation — not the other way around.

Next Step

Explore What’s Possible

We work with brands exploring plastic-free rigid packaging for demanding applications. Conversations begin with understanding context, constraints, and intent — before defining the right path forward.

Early-stage exploration is welcome. No commitments are assumed.

For Teams Taking a Measured Approach

Some packaging decisions take time — particularly when material performance, compatibility, and longevity must be evaluated together.