Innovative compostable packaging  manufacturer, Tipa, recently launched its  first home compostable, highly transparent laminate for food packaging, the T.LAM 608  to meet growing consumer and brand demand in Europe. The company introduced the  material to the United States at PACK EXPO International. 
 
“Our packaging emulated organic material and conventional  plastic, which means we can replace one material with the other. We run on the same  machinery, with the same functionality, chemical and mechanical properties, etc.,”  said Daphna Nissenbaum, CEO and co-founder of Tipa.
Building upon the functionality of Tipa’s T.LAM 607, the material is TUV  OK Home Compost certified, designed to break down within six months under  compost conditions. The T.LAM 608 is designed to offer both transparency and  barrier for food packaging applications, that can be disposed of in-home  composting bins. Possible  packaging applications include stand-up pouches, zipper pouches, open pouches,  side gusseted pouches, pillow bag, and bar wrapper.
Another  new product at the show if the company’s Tipa 303 home compostable and  industrial compostable transparent film, which is printable and sealable. This  film is manufactured in the United States and is used in resealable bag, pillow bag packaging, open bag, and zipper bag  applications.
Both materials are developed to support pioneering food and supplement  brands transitioning away from conventional plastic, and are suitable for packing  energy bars, dried fruit, nuts, pulses, grains, cereals, granola, spices, dry pasta, ready meals, and other such products.  
                                        
The T.LAM 608 is also a 2-ply transparent  laminate with medium barrier with improved sealing, optical, and mechanical  properties, according to the company. It is available as reels for VFFS and  HFFS machinery as well.