EPakia

Molded Fiber Products

EPakia Holdings has been seeking the solutions of sustainable and biodegradable packaging to replace the single-use plastic container with the concept of “low-carbon energy, healthy life”. EPakia has established headquarter in Washington DC and set up multiple ware- houses in US, also owns a supply chain and RD center of developing molds in China.
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Years of Experience
Eco friendly food packaging on table background. natural container: cup, plate, spoon and fork. zero
Reusable eco friendly sustainable food packaging

About Us

The awareness of global environmental protection continues to grow, the environmental protec- tion policies continue to tighten, and de-plasticization has become a global trend. To search a single-use plastic alternative product – paper or fiber that can be biodegradable and eco-friendly is the goal to many countries. Therefore, the biodegradable molded fiber products have been entering a period of rapid growth.
In recent years, EPakia Holdings has been seeking the solutions of sustainable and biodegradable packaging to replace the single-use plastic container with the concept of “low-carbon energy, healthy life”. EPakia has established headquarter in Washington DC and set up multiple ware- houses in US, also owns a supply chain and RD center of developing molds in China.

Our Advantage

Sustainable Packaging Carbon
Dioxide saved Trees saved

Eco friendly food packaging on table background. natural container: cup, plate, spoon and fork. zero

Carbon Dioxide Saved

The total amount of CO2 that will have been saved by switch- ing from plastic to our molded fiber production.
Reusable eco friendly sustainable food packaging

Plastic Water Bottles Avoided

This is the equivalent amount of plastic by weight that has been kept out of landfills or the ocean.
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Total Trees saved (vs.paper)

This is the amount of trees saved by using our Molded Fiber rather than substituting paper for the plastic.

Eco-friendly ecological chain

Natural fiber back to natural land

Sugarcane goes through a pressing process to produce sucrose and bagasse. The bagasse, after being used as a container, can be composted, so it can be fermented into organic fertilizer and returned to the farmland to form a complete ecological chain.

Food safety Certificates

Our Customers

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