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Microgreen Packaging

Our 100% compostable microgreen packaging is an eco-friendly alternative to plastic so you can keep your greens business green. Need microgreen packaging ideas? We offer clamshells and containers for microgreens and herbs in PLA bioplastic or cellophane bags, both plant-based and biodegradable. All products are available in individual samples for your convenience. Free Samples, Wholesale Pricing & FREE Shipping +$50!

Microgreens Packaging Recommendation by Weight

1 oz -  8 oz container
2 oz - 16 oz container
3 oz - 24 oz container
4 oz - 32 oz container
6 oz - 48 oz container
8 oz - 64 oz container

Microgreen Packaging FAQs

What are the best containers for microgreen packaging?

The most popular eco-friendly containers for packaging microgreens are clear compostable PLA clamshells. PET Clamshells and Poly bags are rapidly falling out of favor as businesses shift to more sustainable products like compostables.

How can I maximize microgreen shelf life through packaging?

To preserve freshness, use airtight packaging and, if possible, include a food-safe moisture-wicking material at the bottom. Humidity and temperature control are key to extending shelf life.

What packaging materials are eco-friendly for microgreens?

Eco-conscious growers often favor compostable containers, like PLA. PET clamshells are technically recyclable due to material, however are not actually recyclable due to being low value and difficult to find an accepting facility. Choosing sustainable materials like PLA helps align with customer values and environmental priorities.

How do I choose the right packaging type for different sales channels?

For farmer’s markets, offer a mix of clamshells and baker’s bags in various sizes.

For grocery stores, all three container types (clamshells, baker bags, poly bags) can work depending on branding and visibility.

For restaurants, opt for stackable clamshells in 8–64 oz sizes tailored for kitchen workflows and microgreen usage.

What are the best practices for storing microgreens in packaging?

Store microgreens in airtight containers and keep them refrigerated. This helps maintain crispness and humidity while preventing spoilage. If selling at a farmer’s market, keep them in coolers and out of the sun! For selling to co-ops or grocery stores, tamper-evident options are also something to consider.

How should I select microgreen packaging based on preservation, cost, and design?

Effective packaging balances five factors: preservation, aesthetics, cost, availability, and environmental impact. Aim for transparent, easy-to-handle containers that preserve freshness and resonate with your brand values.

What is the optimal fill ratio of microgreens to package volume?

A commonly used rule of thumb is to pack about 1 ounce of microgreens per 8 fluid ounce container. This ensures efficient use of space and cost while maintaining product quality.

How do microgreens differ from other greens for packaging purposes?

Microgreens are delicate, harvested just after the first leaves emerge, and require packaging that balances moisture and gas exchange. They are typically sold cut and packaged in non-breathable containers to preserve longer shelf life.

Our 100% compostable microgreen packaging is an eco-friendly alternative to plastic so you can keep your greens business green. Need microgreen packaging ideas? We offer clamshells and containers for microgreens and herbs in PLA bioplastic or cellophane bags, both plant-based and biodegradable. All products are available in individual samples for your convenience. Free Samples, Wholesale Pricing & FREE Shipping +$50!

Microgreens Packaging Recommendation by Weight

1 oz -  8 oz container
2 oz - 16 oz container
3 oz - 24 oz container
4 oz - 32 oz container
6 oz - 48 oz container
8 oz - 64 oz container

Microgreen Packaging FAQs

What are the best containers for microgreen packaging?

The most popular eco-friendly containers for packaging microgreens are clear compostable PLA clamshells. PET Clamshells and Poly bags are rapidly falling out of favor as businesses shift to more sustainable products like compostables.

How can I maximize microgreen shelf life through packaging?

To preserve freshness, use airtight packaging and, if possible, include a food-safe moisture-wicking material at the bottom. Humidity and temperature control are key to extending shelf life.

What packaging materials are eco-friendly for microgreens?

Eco-conscious growers often favor compostable containers, like PLA. PET clamshells are technically recyclable due to material, however are not actually recyclable due to being low value and difficult to find an accepting facility. Choosing sustainable materials like PLA helps align with customer values and environmental priorities.

How do I choose the right packaging type for different sales channels?

For farmer’s markets, offer a mix of clamshells and baker’s bags in various sizes.

For grocery stores, all three container types (clamshells, baker bags, poly bags) can work depending on branding and visibility.

For restaurants, opt for stackable clamshells in 8–64 oz sizes tailored for kitchen workflows and microgreen usage.

What are the best practices for storing microgreens in packaging?

Store microgreens in airtight containers and keep them refrigerated. This helps maintain crispness and humidity while preventing spoilage. If selling at a farmer’s market, keep them in coolers and out of the sun! For selling to co-ops or grocery stores, tamper-evident options are also something to consider.

How should I select microgreen packaging based on preservation, cost, and design?

Effective packaging balances five factors: preservation, aesthetics, cost, availability, and environmental impact. Aim for transparent, easy-to-handle containers that preserve freshness and resonate with your brand values.

What is the optimal fill ratio of microgreens to package volume?

A commonly used rule of thumb is to pack about 1 ounce of microgreens per 8 fluid ounce container. This ensures efficient use of space and cost while maintaining product quality.

How do microgreens differ from other greens for packaging purposes?

Microgreens are delicate, harvested just after the first leaves emerge, and require packaging that balances moisture and gas exchange. They are typically sold cut and packaged in non-breathable containers to preserve longer shelf life.

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