How a simple belief — that waste is nature's untapped resource — became a mission to reinvent food packaging.
How It Began
RevivePack was founded on a simple but powerful belief — that agricultural byproducts can play a meaningful role in solving the challenges of modern packaging.
Across Canada, crop residues such as wheat straw, corn husks, and oat hulls are abundant yet underutilized. We saw an opportunity to convert these materials into high-performance, compostable packaging without relying on plastics or complex chemical systems.
Through sustained research and collaboration with agricultural scientists and food producers, we developed a scalable process that transforms this biomass into food-safe packaging solutions designed for real-world use.
Today, RevivePack operates at the intersection of agriculture, food systems, and the circular economy. Our focus is clear: deliver packaging that meets commercial performance standards while maintaining full material transparency — with no plastic, no greenwashing, and no compromise.
What We Stand For
We don't just replace plastic — we close the loop. Our packaging starts in a field and ends in a compost facility, returning nutrients to the earth.
We pay fair prices for crop residue, turning a cost centre for farmers into a revenue stream. When agriculture wins, Canada wins.
No hidden plastics, no vague certifications, no greenwashing. Every claim we make is backed by third-party testing and published data.
We measure success not just in revenue, but in kilograms of plastic eliminated, tonnes of CO₂ avoided, and tonnes of waste diverted from landfills.
Our Journey
RevivePack is founded with a focus on transforming agricultural residues into sustainable food packaging. Early research and concept development begin.
Initial molded fiber prototypes are developed, validating material performance and product feasibility.
Work begins on designing the production process, evaluating equipment, and establishing partnerships for scaling manufacturing.
Preparing for pilot production runs and engaging with early partners across food service and packaging distribution.
Scaling production capacity, expanding product range, and building long-term partnerships across the supply chain.
The Team
Background in sustainable supply chain and agri-business, driven by a vision of zero-plastic food systems in Canada.
PhD in biomaterials science. Developed the fiber-molding formulation that makes RevivePack's products uniquely durable and compostable.
Former environmental policy advisor. Leads certification strategy, impact measurement, and farmer partnership programs.