Starbucks Korea Pilots Sugarcane Straws, Innonature Packaging Solutions Develops Cork Sleeve for Bottles, and Akorn Technology Launches Edible Coating for Cucumbers

See a few examples of bio-based packaging from Starbucks Korea, Innonature Packaging Solutions, and AkronTechnology from ThePackHub’s Innovation Zone.

The pilot includes a dedicated straw collection box to explore recycling options.
The pilot includes a dedicated straw collection box to explore recycling options.
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These examples underscore the high level of research and investment directed towards bio-based packaging solutions. 

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Starbucks trials plant-based straws in South Korea as alternative to paper 

Starbucks Korea has begun piloting plant-based plastic straws made from sugarcane at around 200 stores, focusing on outlets near hospitals and residential areas to better serve vulnerable customers such as patients, young children and the elderly who may struggle with paper straws. This follows feedback from customers requesting a more functional alternative to paper. The pilot includes a dedicated straw collection box to explore recycling options. Starbucks Korea eliminated conventional plastic straws in 2018, replacing them with paper straws as part of its sustainability efforts. In 2021, the company announced plans to phase out all disposable cups in Korean cafés by 2025, offering dine-in mugs, personal reusable cups or company-provided reusable cups instead. This initiative comes after the South Korean Ministry of Environment lifted its ban on paper cups, plastic straws and plastic bags in cafés and convenience stores in 2023, citing economic pressures on small businesses. The move also aligns with similar actions in Japan, where Starbucks introduced biodegradable plant-based straws in 2024 with plans for full adoption across Japanese stores by 2025. The Korean pilot is positioned as a response to customer needs while maintaining progress toward sustainable packaging and reducing reliance on conventional plastics.

The cork used is harvested every 7–9 years, with each tree able to provide up to 17 harvests over its lifetime.The cork used is harvested every 7–9 years, with each tree able to provide up to 17 harvests over its lifetime. ThePackHub 

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