100% Home-Compostable

Organic air pillows made from potato starch

Score with consumers and the environment with compostable air cushion protection

A basic problem in the mail-order industry is packaging waste. The new bio air cushions from AIRWAVE provide a sustainable solution for this, as it can be used to produce 100% compostable packaging materials and packed into shipping parcels. And there’s more: The bio-film is a sustainable packaging which is made from regrowing raw materials. Potato starch is an important component here for the environment and ensures that future generations are not unnecessarily burdened with plastic waste.

Problem identified – and banished to the compost bin
Raw materials free of genetic engineering for biological harmlessness
Regrowing raw materials for growing areas of use
Beware of "sham green packaging"

“Best air cushions I’ve ever bought.”

I highly recommend the company and the product. I’ve been using their product for 5 years and it has always been consistently good.
Alex Scott
CEO, Blackhole

Our Products

Made from 100% sustainable plant-based materials, PlantWave is 100% Home Compostable. Due to its natural blend, this product leaves zero waste as microbes in the environment break down the entire cushion, leaving no microplastics.

Made from 100% recycled paper (FSC certified) combined with an ultrathin layer of compostable sealant, PaperWave is completely compostable. Once on the ground, microbes in the environment break down the entire cushion, leaving no microplastics behind.

Plastic air cushions with a TWIST. Made from more than 53% recycled content (most of which is collected from post consumer plastic). EcoWave is a 100% climate-neutral air cushion perfect for all your packaging applications.

Collaborating with the support of ClimatePartner, EcoWave actively offsets all CO2 from production and raw materials, resulting in a 100% climate-neutral film that is suitable for all AirWave machines.

Sustainability Promise

Korpack is committed to sustainability in packaging. Packaging waste has grown exponentially in the last 10 years, but with new innovations like these potato-based air bags, we can create less waste and make a bigger impact.

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