juillet 17, 2026

One of the most common questions we hear from businesses considering the switch to compostable packaging is a simple one: what actually happens to it afterwards?
It is a fair question. The word 'compostable' gets used a lot in packaging marketing — sometimes accurately, sometimes not. And if the end-of-life story for eco-friendly packaging is murky, the decision to switch feels less solid.
So let's answer it properly.
FIRST — WHAT BAGASSE ACTUALLY IS
Bagasse is the fibrous residue left after sugarcane stalks are pressed for juice. It is made up primarily of cellulose fibres — the same basic material as paper, cardboard, and wood — along with water and some natural sugars.
Unlike plastic, which is a synthetic polymer derived from petroleum, bagasse is entirely organic. There is nothing in it that does not already exist in nature. That is the foundation of everything that happens next.
IN A HOME COMPOST
Certified home-compostable bagasse containers can be added directly to a home compost bin. At typical composting temperatures (around 25–35°C), microorganisms break down the cellulose fibres within 60–90 days. The material does not leach chemicals, does not release microplastics, and does not leave visible residue. It simply becomes compost — organic matter that enriches soil.
This is a meaningful distinction from PLA (polylactic acid) packaging, which is often marketed as biodegradable but requires industrial composting at sustained temperatures above 58°C to actually break down. PLA in a home compost heap can take years and may not fully degrade.
Bagasse composts at home. It does not require an industrial facility. That is not a small difference — it is the difference between an eco-friendly claim that holds and one that does not.
IN INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL COMPOSTING
Commercial composting facilities process organic waste at higher temperatures and with controlled moisture and aeration. Under these conditions, bagasse breaks down even faster — typically within 45–60 days — producing high-quality compost used in agriculture and landscaping.
Many food businesses in India are beginning to partner with commercial composting facilities as part of their waste management protocols — a trend accelerated by EPR compliance requirements and corporate sustainability commitments.
IN A LANDFILL
Not all packaging ends up in a compost facility. Some inevitably reaches landfill. Here too, bagasse performs meaningfully better than plastic.
In a landfill, bagasse will still degrade — slowly, because of limited oxygen, but measurably. Studies suggest most bagasse products fully degrade in landfill within 2–5 years. Plastic, by contrast, persists for 400–1,000 years and breaks into microplastics that contaminate soil and groundwater.
IF IT ENDS UP IN THE ENVIRONMENT
This is where the difference between bagasse and plastic becomes most stark. A bagasse container that ends up on a roadside, in a drain, or near a waterway will still decompose. It will not enter the marine food chain as microplastics. It will not be mistaken for food by wildlife.
It will, eventually, return to earth. That outcome is not conditional on access to composting infrastructure.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR BUSINESS
When you switch to certified bagasse packaging, you are not just making a better choice — you can stand behind that choice when customers ask. The end-of-life story is clean, verifiable, and genuinely better at every point in the disposal chain.
At Prakritii, our bagasse containers are certified to IS 17088 — India's compostability standard — which means they meet verified decomposition requirements, not just marketing claims.
The best packaging does its job perfectly — and then quietly disappears. That is what bagasse does.
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