Bambrew: Packaging for the Earth

The world of bamboo objects is growing day by day. People are making small changes to eliminate plastic from their lives, and so are big companies, who are transitioning to bamboo alternatives for their business. This change is being led by Bambrew in India.

All over the place

This versatile, fastest-growing grass is being used by the company to manufacture packaging materials that are procured by folks all over the country. Brands like Amazon, MyGlamm, Snitch, Mahindra Logistics and many more have partnered with Bambrew till now, and the list keeps on growing. the way plastic is choking our oceans, lakes, and rivers and piling up on our land more rapidly than ever before, ventures like Bambrew are making a significant mark by lowering single-use plastic usage in the E-Commerce and other sectors.

Saying ‘no’ to plastic is a big motivator for the folks at Bambrew. They vouch for the alternative very strongly. If someone asks, “What is so special about Bamboo?” they would answer, “Well, apart from being the best substitute for endangered rainforest hardwoods that we are so accustomed to using, it is also a quick-growing and versatile forest product, outwitting all other tree species. It grows faster than any other plant, produces more than 35 percent more oxygen than hardwood trees, but most importantly, helps fight global climate change. Basically, bamboo is one of the most planet-friendly substances in existence.” Along with that, it gets mixed with Sugarcane and Seaweed, making it even more planet-friendly and durable.

The best for the Earth

“The Earth has the right to live without pollution, too,” the Bambrew team believes. “We continuously innovate towards sustainability, curating a host of eco-friendly products made from bamboo, sugarcane and seaweed. All our products are sustainable, eco-friendly and the perfect natural substitute for plastic. They are lightweight, durable and also fully biodegradable. Plus, they use no chemicals or pesticides in their production.” The aim at Bambrew is not just to move towards a sustainable lifestyle, but also uplift local communities in the process. “We advocate for responsible development, which ensures supporting locals while ensuring environmental sustainability for future generations. Our products are made by various tribes from across the country, and are 100% handmade.”

At Bambrew, transparent packaging for clothes with high tensile strength; printable, grease-resistant chips packaging, tamper-proof e-commerce packaging; and temperature-resistant, water-resistant food and beverage packaging et al are available in wide ranges. The venture is a proud advisor to the bamboo sector development initiative by India, has been the Winner of India Australia hackathon 2020 organised by Govt of India and Govt of Australia along with winning the Clean Tech Startup of the year awards for 2023. While the brand started out with a motive to replace plastic straws, it came a long way from it and identified the much bigger problems caused plastic. It is alternative packaging now, it could be any other mass produced product in the future. Bambrew could reach any heights with its zeal to minimise plastic from oceans- just like the bamboo grass!

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