The Impact of Chickpea Hull Biodegradable Packaging for Pet Snacks

Chickpea hull biodegradable packaging, made from the outer layer of chickpeas (a byproduct of legume processing), is emerging as a safe alternative to plastic for pet snacks like dental chews and training treats. Unlike plastic that may harm pets if ingested, this packaging decomposes in soil within 2 months, is non-toxic, and requires 39% less energy to produce.​
Pet brands in India and the U.S. now use these packages, cutting single-use plastic waste by 32%. The material’s breathable texture keeps snacks fresh, and its natural beige color can be printed with paw-print designs using plant-based inks. Pet owners report a 27% preference for this packaging, as it aligns with their focus on pet safety and sustainability. This innovation proves legume industry waste can be transformed into pet-friendly packaging, linking snack time to environmental responsibility.

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