Stock spouted pouches made with renewable raw materials
Discover our extensive selection of premium spouted pouches, including our "Plantformed" range, available in-stock and ready to elevate your brands liquid packaging.
70cl Spout pouch
Trial me
Plantformed - made with bio plastics derived from sugarcane
Made with bio plastics derived from sugarcane
Natural "rough touch" finish
Waste disposal instructions printed on pouch
50 units
500 units
1000 units
1500 units
2000 units
Heading 3
70cl Spout pouch
Trial me
Plantformed - made with bio plastics derived from sugarcane
Made with bio plastics derived from sugarcane
Natural "rough touch" finish
Waste disposal instructions printed on pouch
50 units
500 units
1000 units
1500 units
2000 units
50ml Spout pouch
Trial me
Plantformed - made with bio plastics derived from sugarcane
Made with bio plastics derived from sugarcane
Natural "rough touch" finish
Waste disposal instructions printed on pouch
50 units
500 units
1000 units
1500 units
2000 units
70cl Spout pouch
Trial me
Spout pouch with an aluminium barrier
Made for sustainability
Natural "smooth matte" finish
Fully customizable for labels & stickers
50 units
500 units
1000 units
1500 units
2000 units
70cl Spout pouch + Alu
Trial me
Plantformed - made with bio plastics derived from sugarcane
Made with bio plastics derived from sugarcane
Natural "rough touch" finish
Waste disposal instructions printed on pouch
50 units
500 units
1000 units
1500 units
2000 units
Why our pouches reign supreme for recycling against others
Adding sustainability to your liquid packaging.
Conventional plastic packaging is made from petroleum, which contains carbon dioxide (CO2) that has been trapped for millions of years. When these plastics are burned, the CO2 stored in the petroleum is released back into the atmosphere, adding to greenhouse gas emissions.
​
In contrast, bioplastics are produced from plant-based materials like sugarcane starch. During their growth, these plants absorb CO2 from the atmosphere. When bioplastics are burned, they release only the amount of CO2 that the plants previously captured, creating a balanced CO2 cycle. As a result, using bioplastic packaging helps to minimize additional CO2 emissions and supports environmental protection.​