FAQs

Cornstarch-based bioplastics are made from renewable plant starches, primarily derived from corn. Unlike conventional plastics made from petroleum, these materials use natural, biodegradable polymers that reduce carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.

Yes — all EcoSprout cornstarch products are biodegradable and compostable under the right conditions. When disposed of correctly, they break down into carbon dioxide, water, and organic matter, leaving no harmful residue behind. 

  • Biodegradable means the material can naturally break down over time through the action of microorganisms. 
  • Compostable means it meets specific standards (like EN 13432) and breaks down into non-toxic, nutrient-rich compost within a set time frame under composting conditions. 

All EcoSprout products are certified (TUV Austria) compostable, ensuring safe and complete decomposition. 

In an industrial composting facility, our certified compostable products can break down within 90–180 days. 

In home composting, the process may take longer and depends on temperature, humidity, and compost health. 

Yes — smaller items like bags or liners can be added to a home compost bin, but they will break down more efficiently in industrial composting facilities. Always check product packaging for “Home Compostable” or “Industrial Compostable” symbols

Yes, they’re designed to provide similar strength, flexibility, and durability to conventional plastics. However, they may not withstand very high temperatures, so we recommend avoiding direct exposure to heat sources such as ovens or microwaves. 

  • Industrial composting: The most effective and eco-friendly disposal method. 
  • Home composting: Suitable for items labelled “Home Compostable.” 
  • General waste: If composting isn’t available, they can be disposed of in general waste — they will still break down faster than traditional plastics. 


Check with your
local council to find nearby composting or food waste facilities. 

No — cornstarch bioplastics should not be mixed with conventional plastic recycling. They require composting or biodegradation instead. Mixing them with recyclables can contaminate the recycling stream. 

Yes, they’re made from renewable plant resources and emit significantly fewer greenhouse gases during production compared to petroleum-based plastics. Plus, they return to nature safely at the end of their life cycle when composted correctly. 

Yes, our products meet EN 13432 (European Standard for compostability) and carry certifications such as TÜV Austria, ensuring they meet the highest environmental and safety standards. 

No — they are 100% free from toxins, BPA, phthalates, and petroleum-based additives. They’re safe for you, your family, and the environment. 

The production of plant-based materials is currently more resource-intensive due to smaller manufacturing scales. However, as technology and demand increase, prices are becoming more competitive — and the environmental benefits far outweigh the cost difference. 

We offer wholesale, custom branding, and eco-packaging solutions for UK businesses committed to sustainability. 
To collaborate, please contact us directly at [email protected]. 

Our mission is to replace single-use plastics with compostable, plant-based alternatives that support a circular economy. By choosing EcoSprout products, you’re helping reduce landfill waste and promote a cleaner, greener planet.