Certified compostable goods — BPI, EN 13432, FSC — from audited Bangladeshi factories. Procurement-grade documentation, ready for European retail and hospitality.
"Eco" and "compostable" are claimed by far more Bangladeshi manufacturers than can substantiate them. A buyer running a procurement RFP often gets back identical-looking quotes from a dozen factories, of which only two or three actually hold the BPI, EN 13432 or FSC certifications buyers need to satisfy European compliance. Some factories will provide certificates that don't survive a verification call. Others will provide real certificates but on a different product line than the one quoted. Filtering signal from noise is the work — and it's not something a foreign procurement team can do remotely.
We've already done the filtering. The Bangladeshi factories we work with hold the certifications buyers need to satisfy European retailers and the EU Single-Use Plastics Directive — and we've verified them. We've audited social compliance. We've sample-tested the products. For our buyers, every shipment arrives with the full documentation pack that procurement, sustainability and legal teams need to file.
Bangladesh has invested heavily over the past decade in biodegradable and compostable goods manufacturing — drawing on existing strengths in jute, bamboo, paper, and agricultural by-products like sugarcane bagasse and rice husk. Many of the products that Western retailers and hospitality groups are now scrambling to source are already being made, at scale, in audited factories outside Dhaka. The market exists; the bottleneck is verification.
Our Eco Range covers the categories most in demand: bamboo cutlery and chopsticks, jute carriers and pouches, bagasse food packaging, paper straws and cups, biodegradable bin liners, bamboo stationery, and refillable container systems. Buyers include hospitality groups, food-service businesses, retailers building own-brand sustainable lines, packaging suppliers, and corporate procurement teams retiring single-use plastics from their estates.
Raw materials sourced from FSC-certified bamboo plantations, audited jute mills, agricultural by-product streams, and recycled paper supply chains.
Production at audited Bangladeshi factories — social compliance audits, environmental management, fair labour practices verified annually.
Third-party testing against the certifications buyers require: BPI compostable, EN 13432, FSC chain-of-custody, ISO 9001 quality management.
Recyclable secondary packaging, optimised for sea-freight efficiency. DDP delivery to UK, EU and North American distribution centres.
Tell us the category, volumes, certifications required, and destination — we will come back with costs, lead time, samples and audit documentation, usually within two working days.