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BioPak expands global footprint to Hong Kong

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Sydney, Australia: Australian B-Corp and global compostable packaging enterprise BioPak has today announced its historic expansion into the Hong Kong market in an effort to help the industry switch to sustainable alternatives across the region. 

With the Hong Kong office and website officially live, the expansion has been timely with the region’s upcoming single-use plastic bans that will come into effect on 22nd April 2024.

With almost two decades of experience in the compostable packaging industry, BioPak CEO Gary Smith commented on the prolific expansion and its role in continuing to solidify BioPak’s global position and growth. 

“This is a significant milestone for the business and one that I am truly proud of,” said Smith. 

“We have set our sights on this region for quite a while, with the new plastic bans making it a logical business move to help provide certified compostable packaging to a region in need of our services.”

The single-use plastic bans - announced back in October - have continued to cause concerns for many industries throughout Hong Kong, as they now face the task of finding alternative suppliers in the lead up to the new regulations.

Smith further commented on the small time-frames and supply concerns, highlighting the unrivalled capabilities of BioPak to help meet demand. 

“One of BioPak’s core differences and strengths lies in our ability to scale and produce a range of certified products that can meet the demand of any market. We are ready to hit the ground running to help businesses prepare for the effects of next year’s bans - not only in terms of accepted compostable packaging but also by means of education and resources to help encourage circular solutions,” continued Smith. 

BioPak’s HK Sales Manager Brian Mok said he was thrilled to be joining such a dynamic and purpose-led team. 

“I am beyond excited to be a part of the BioPak community and to head up the Hong Kong office. This is a huge achievement for the company, and I look forward to working with the wider team and our new customers to help us get one step closer to BioPak’s vision towards a world without waste.”

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