Industry Standards
The sustainable materials that Eagle sources are subjected to and comply with various testing methods.
For additional information, explore more from the Sustainable Packaging Coalition:
101: Biobased, Biodegradable, Compostable
101: What is recyclability?
101: Resin Identification Codes
- ASTM D6400
- ASTM D6866
- FSCâ„¢ (Forest Stewardship Councilâ„¢) and PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification)
- FDA Compliant for Food Contact
- EN 13432
- OK Compost HOME
- ISO 1133
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Our entire product portfolio is backed by our advanced manufacturing capabilities. Our products and processes are thoughtfully designed to better serve you and ensure your packaging delivers both functionality and a seamless experience for the end user. The best packaging supplier is one you can rely on, and we are committed to setting the standard for quality, service, and speed in everything we do.
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