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Compostic Makes a Home-Compostable Plastic Alternative for Preserving Food

Compostic creates home-compostable plastic alternatives that have the potential to cut down on food waste and introduce a more sustainable alternative to regular cling wraps. The brand's 00% home-compostable alternative to traditional kitchen plastics and rivals their performance too, especially since it is completely zero-waste.

The home-compostable cling wrap material is designed to break down in home compost in just 12 to 24 weeks, which is faster than an orange peel. Notably, the entirety of the product supports a circular economy, as the brand's packaging may also be responsibly recycled when empty.

Compostic founder Jon Reed says, "we spent years carefully developing our performance compostable materials that function just as well, if not better, than their plastic equivalents. Our compostable Cling Wrap is as clingy as it is guilt-free."
Trend Themes
1. Home-compostable Alternatives - The trend of eco-friendly, home-compostable alternatives shows an opportunity for manufacturers to meet sustainability demands and reduce waste.
2. Zero-waste Packaging - The trend of zero-waste packaging highlights the need for sustainable solutions that support a circular economy.
3. Performance Compostable Materials - The trend of developing performance-based compostable materials presents an opportunity for businesses to offer eco-friendly options without sacrificing quality.
Industry Implications
1. Food Packaging - Food packaging companies can benefit from offering home-compostable alternatives and zero-waste packaging options to meet growing demand for sustainable solutions.
2. Kitchen Supplies - Manufacturers of kitchen supplies can capitalize on the trend of performance compostable materials to offer guilt-free alternatives to traditional plastics.
3. Sustainability Consulting - Sustainability consulting firms can advise businesses on incorporating home-compostable materials and zero-waste packaging into their operations for a more eco-friendly approach.

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