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Foopak will participate in Foodservice Australia 2025, showcasing its innovative, sustainable paperboard solutions for food and beverage packaging.

In partnership with Paper Force, the official representative of APP Group in Australia, Foopak will spotlight its eco-friendly innovations that address the region’s growing demand for greener packaging options.

A key highlight will be Foopak Bio Natura, the brand’s flagship product. It meets Australian Standards AS 4736 for industrial compostability and AS 5810 for home compostability, as certified by the Australasian Bioplastics Association (ABA).

Visit Booth #E40 at MCEC Melbourne from 18-20 May to discover how Foopak can support your packaging needs and sustainability goals.

Meeting Australia’s sustainability standards with Foopak Bio Natura

Foopak Bio Natura is eco-friendly paperboard designed for various food and beverage applications, featuring advanced aqueous dispersion coating technology. It is compostable as certified by ABA, and recyclable as certified by Cyclos, making it a strong fit for eco-conscious businesses.

With high-temperature resistance and strong edge wicking protection, Foopak Bio Natura delivers dependable performance, making it an ideal option for businesses aiming to reduce plastic use, while maintaining product quality and safety in packaging.

Foopak’s ongoing commitment to sustainability

As part of APP Group, Foopak is dedicated to advancing sustainable paperboard solutions for foodservice needs. Its packaging solutions include materials for hot and cold cups, straws, food containers, and takeaway packaging. These products allow businesses to meet eco-goals without sacrificing quality or usability.

“Australia continues to show strong momentum in adopting more sustainable food packaging,” said Gavin Gunawan, regional sales head at APP Group for Australia. “Through Foopak, we support this shift by offering paperboard solutions that balance performance and sustainability. Events like Foodservice Australia allow us to connect with industry leaders and showcase what responsible packaging can be.”

Explore culinary innovation at Foodservice Australia 2025

Foodservice Australia is one of the country’s premier events for foodservice and hospitality professionals. The 2025 edition will feature over 450 exhibitors showcasing trends in food, beverages, equipment, and packaging technology shaping the industry’s future.

Held alongside the Pizza Pasta & Italian Food Show, Commercial Kitchen Show, and Restaurant Technology Show, the event offers a well-rounded industry experience. Attendees can explore innovations, connect with peers, and gain insights from expert-led sessions and demos.

Visit Foopak and Paper Force at Booth #E40

Foopak, in partnership with Paper Force, brings sustainable, fibre-based solutions to Australia’s food and beverage industry. Their joint presence at Foodservice Australia 2025 underscores a shared commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility.

Join the companies at Booth #E40 on 18-20 May to explore recyclable and compostable paperboard solutions designed to help your brand grow sustainably.

Paper Force supports local businesses with sustainable solutions

Paper Force is the branch office of APP Group products in Australia, offering a broad range of printing paper, communication materials, and sustainable packaging.

With a strong focus on sustainability and innovation, Paper Force connects Australian markets with reliable, responsibly sourced solutions tailored to evolving industry needs.

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