BioPak has released its 2025 Impact Report, highlighting significant environmental and social progress while calling for an urgent ‘systems reset’ across the global packaging industry.
In 2025, BioPak continued to scale its positive impact across both environmental and social initiatives. Through its Give Back Fund, the company has now invested more than $5.8m into charity and environmental partners since 2012, including $508,988 in 2025 alone.
Key highlights from the 2025 Impact Report include:
- 95% of BioPak products are made from renewable materials;
- 74% of paper and wood products are FSC® certified;
- 7% reduction in Scope 3 emissions intensity since 2023;
- 6,240 trees planted in partnership with Rainforest Rescue;
- 200,000 lives positively impacted through MedEarth;
- 463,924 meals donated via OzHarvest, KiwiHarvest and Foodbank.
The report also outlines progress across product innovation, industry advocacy and strategic partnerships designed to accelerate the transition to more sustainable packaging systems.
Guy Brent, CEO, said, “2025 marks a year of meaningful, measurable progress. But none of this progress is possible without our customers, partners and BioCrew who share the belief that business can be a force for good. Together, we made a positive social and environmental impact, expanded our product portfolio and continued advocating for systemic change.”
Despite this progress, BioPak is urging industry, government and stakeholders to move beyond isolated solutions and toward a more coordinated, systems-level approach. The company emphasises that no single solution will solve the waste challenge, with reuse models playing a critical role alongside compostable and recyclable packaging.