Rice Paper Coffee Bag
Introduction to Rice Paper:
Rice paper is derived from a plant known as tetrapanax papyrifer, also called the rice paper plant. It’s important to clarify that this plant is distinct from the one that produces the rice grain commonly consumed. The two plants belong to unrelated families, which can lead to confusion.
Manufacturing Process:
Rice paper used for packaging is created by blending the fibers of the rice paper plant with other plant-derived sources like bamboo and hemp. This blending process produces a natural pulp that can be stretched, pressed, and rolled into textured, off-white sheets of paper without fibers.
Properties of Rice Paper:
Rice paper offers several beneficial properties, including high tensile and tear strength. Additionally, when layered with additional packaging materials, it provides effective barrier properties, enhancing product protection and freshness.
Environmental Benefits:
One of the notable advantages of rice paper is its recyclability. Being fully recyclable, it aligns with sustainable packaging practices, contributing to the reduction of environmental impact and waste.

WHY THESE COFFEE BRANDS CHOOSE RICE PAPER
The appeal of rice paper lies in its texture, unique appearance, and sustainable origin. It is an appealing coffee packaging material for roasters looking to show their commitment to sustainability in a unique, multisensory way.
Our rice paper comes from renewable sources such as Qintan tree bark and bamboo.