POTATOPAK NEW ZEALAND

Potatopak NZ Ltd is a multi-award winning Blenheim (New Zealand) based company that manufactures innovative 100% Biodegradable food serving and packaging products out of Potato-starch, guaranteed not to last!

Potatopak’s driving ambition is to reduce and replace toxic undesirable, un-biodegradable Polystyrene and other plastics, from our global ecosystem. The perfect replacement being the 100% safe, 100% biodegradable equivalents made from potato starch waste. This highly innovative company is a past recipient of the NZ Packaging Council Environmental Packaging award in 1999, a NZ Environmental Green Heart award in 2000, and was named in the top 5 most exciting companies by NBR in 2002

OUR COMMITTMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT

Potatopak are committed to helping clean up the environment with a dual approach by utilizing the starch from potato processing plants waste water (clean green image) and converting the waste starch into a product that will help reduce landfill with its biodegradable qualities.

Potatopak NZ is an innovative world leader in the design and manufacture of Biodegradable packaging.

 

THE HELIX OF SUSTAINABILITY

Why the helix?
It's a helix because, unlike recycling of fossil origin materials if we work with sustainable, crop origin materials it is not necessary to return wares to a point of origin to make the system work.

The leaves that fall from a tree don't have to be gathered up and be trucked to a special leaf scrapyard for cleaning, sorting and reprocessing. If we are to minimise the bad effects of our lifestyle on our environment, the way people use materials should follow the existing practices of the rest of nature as closely as possible.

Helix of Sustainability

Plants grow making sugars, starches, oils, cellulose and complex molecules from simple raw materials, mostly water, CO2 and sunshine. In addition to harvesting food, people extract fuel and base materials for industry and commerce. Manufacturers make wares, measuring profitability in environmental and social terms as well as financial. The end user reuses and repairs, only recycling after as long a useful life as possible. At the end of its life the article decays, reducing large complex molecules to simple raw materials by the action of bacteria and fungi - composting. Plants grow making sugars, starches, oils, cellulose and complex molecules from simple raw materials, mostly water, CO2 and sunshine.

 

GET YOUR LOCAL ON BOARD

Send a letter to you supermarket
Does your supermarket, fruit centre or dairy stock and use environmentally friendly vegetable, fruits and biscuit trays or punnets or disposable plates and bowls?

Click below to print a letter to send to the store manager requesting a biodegradable option. Click here to view the letter

When you have opened the letter, print it, fill in your details and drop it at your supermarket next time you go shopping or pop it in the post. Click here for a list of supermarket addresses

Write to your local councillor
Did you know 10-20, 000 tonnes of starch gets wasted (down our drains and into our oceans) every year! AND we import the same amount from other countries, wasting energy and polluting the environment.
You can write to your councillor asking them to propose a bylaw so that this wastage is put to a stop!

Tell a friend
Let your friends know about these products. Click here to send them an email.

LATEST NEWS

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Research & Development
Due to extensive research and development funds being used  to make new products,  we would really appreciate donations  to help our cause . 

Please send donations to:
Potatopak NZ, PO Box 746, Blenheim

If you would like your name mentioned on the thankyou page, please click here.

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