Our Packaging Feeds Worms | Here’s How!

What if the packaging we casually toss in bins had the potential to feed the earth?
Sounds absurd? It’s not, and it’s not even a distant dream anymore! At Bare Necessities, we have turned that vision to reality with our innovative compostable packaging for our home care necessities.
The average household produces kilos and kilos of waste every year. Much of that packaging waste ends up in landfills or our oceans. What if your everyday items came in packaging that didn’t need to be thrown away?
That’s where our compostable refill sachets come into the picture! When you are done using the product, simply toss the empty packaging into your compost bin or even into the soil. It will break down naturally. And if you give it a little help by cutting it into little pieces, it’ll decompose even quicker!
What makes our packaging worm-friendly? [You heard it here first!]
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Compostable Paper: It keeps your product safe but breaks down completely in the compost.
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Vegetable Dye Ink: Most commercial inks contain heavy metals or synthetic chemicals that aren’t compostable. We instead use vegetable based inks, ensuring every part of the sachet is worm and soil safe
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Tree Resin Glue: The sachets need to stick together and that’s why we opted for tree resin as a natural, biodegradable glue

By choosing our plastic free, compostable home care products, you’re doing more than just avoiding waste. You’re actively supporting natural cycles, saying no to microplastics and enriching the worms in the soil!
Our packaging decomposes to something better. Something that feeds the worm, nurtures the soil and supports the planet.