Israeli Startup Crafts Compostable Food Packaging

Published By: Zachy Hennessey, Israel21C

Date Published: February 4, 2025

W-Cycle turns agricultural waste like sugarcane and banana leaves into food packaging that decomposes fully within 100 days.

Israeli clean-tech startup W-Cycle has partnered with Brazilian company Melhoramentos to develop a new compostable food packaging material that fully decomposes within 100 days.

The strategic partnership aims to create an ecofriendly alternative to single-use plastics that can withstand extreme temperatures and provide robust food containment.

W-Cycle’s proprietary material, SupraPulp, is made from agricultural waste products like sugarcane bagasse, eucalyptus wood fibers and banana leaves.

The packaging is oil- and water-resistant and can endure temperatures ranging from minus -40°C to 220°C, making it suitable for freezer-to-oven use without requiring plastic lamination.

W-Cycle Chief Chemist Dr. Dorit Canci is a Technion alumna.

 

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