Great Wrap
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Biotech company |
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Headquarters | Australia |
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Website | greatwrap |
Great Wrap is an Australian material science company that manufactures compostable stretch wrap.[1]
History[edit]
Great Wrap was founded in 2020 by Jordy and Julia Kay. Their goal is to end the world reliance on petroleum-based plastic.[2] In 2021, Great Wrap was named one of the most innovative companies in the Asia Pacific.[3]
Products[edit]
Great Wrap sells compostable cling wrap made from potato waste.[4] The wrap is certified home compostable, meaning it will break down in a compost pile leaving no microplastics behind.[5] Great wrap is manufactured at the company's solar powered factory in Melbourne, Australia [6] and has the goal to become a fully circular business, with 100% of manufacturing completed in-house. [7]
References[edit]
- ^ Dorgan, Neil. "Great Wrap secures funding for pivotal manufacturing plant in Tullamarine". Business News Australia.
- ^ Kratzmann, Emily (30 September 2021). "Everyday Climate Changers: The Australians Taking Climate Action Into Their Own Hands". Rolling Stone Australia.
- ^ Gagne, Yasmin (8 March 2022). "The 10 most innovative Asia-Pacific companies of 2022". Fast Company.
- ^ Matilda, Beaumont (27 April 2021). "This New, Plastic-Free Cling Wrap Breaks Down Quicker Than Orange Peel". Broadsheet.
- ^ Boddy, Natasha (20 September 2020). "Couple increase their customers 2000pc during lockdown". Australian Financial Review.
- ^ Roberts, Peter (18 November 2021). "Great Wrap launches compostable catering wrap". Australian Manufacturing Forum. AU Manufacturing.
- ^ Nikki, Stefanoff (Nov 2021). "Compostable cling wrap that breaks down faster than orange peel". Pro Bono Australia.