From agricultural residue inputs to finished packaging formats, RevivePack is developing a scalable molded fiber and molded pulp platform for North American foodservice markets. Current work includes prototype development, product format evaluation, material validation, and manufacturing planning for future scalable production.
Manufacturing Overview
RevivePack is focused on agricultural residue-based materials, with regional crop residue streams and additional agricultural fibers in platform review. Supplier and logistics models are being developed for future North American production.
Agricultural fibers are prepared and refined for forming into molded packaging formats. The public process overview remains intentionally high level to protect internal know-how.
Material performance is developed around foodservice durability, forming behavior, and barrier performance. Specific material strategy is not disclosed publicly.
Prepared fiber material is formed into foodservice packaging formats such as clamshells, trays, bowls, and custom geometries. The platform is designed for repeatable quality and future scalable manufacturing.
Formed packaging is finished and evaluated for surface performance, moisture and grease resistance, and practical foodservice handling requirements.
Finished formats are reviewed for dimensional consistency, stackability, durability, and application-specific performance before customer evaluation.
Manufacturing Capabilities
RevivePack is developing a manufacturing roadmap designed for scalable production, commercial foodservice requirements, and future North American deployment.
Focus: Repeatable forming, quality validation, product consistency, and practical foodservice performance.
Custom container formats, sizes, and features can be evaluated based on program fit, tooling requirements, validation scope, and future production readiness.
Focus: Product format evaluation, prototype review, tooling requirements, and production-readiness planning.
Contact RevivePack to discuss molded fiber packaging requirements, product evaluation, and future manufacturing discussions.