Natural paper made from unbleached pulp
- Filed in:
- Renewable resources,
- Food
Twin Rivers Paper Company has released Acadia Natural, a compostable and recyclable paper made from unbleached pulp. This product design offers a natural substrate for packaging applications such as fast-food sandwich wraps, French fry and carryout bags, and basket liners.
FDA-compliant for direct and indirect food contact, Acadia Natural offers a solution for Quick Serve Restaurant (QSR), foodservice, and retail food applications, where high performance and sustainability are essential. For oil and grease resistance, Acadia Natural is available in an Acadia Natural OGR version. Both products bring excellent printability, runnability, and convertability to packaging applications, says the company.
According to Twin Rivers, sustainability plays a large role in shaping its operations, products and processes. Its portfolio of sustainable papers is built around fiber certification and recycled content. All of these papers are certified to the SFI® fiber sourcing program standards and FSC®-certified (FSC® C002686) upon request.
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