Composting our packaging

Do you have a Bread Alone bag that says “this bag is compostable?” Exciting news! You can officially compost your BPI Certified Commercially Compostable bread bag through any commercial composting facility.

If you live in NYC, the brown and orange compost containers available at many residences can receive your compostable bread bag, as well as NYC Smart Compost Bins (find one in your neighborhood here). If you’re outside of NYC, check with your local composting program to see if they accept commercial composting or find a composting site here. If you don’t have access to commercial composting, this is a great time to speak up and advocate for a program with your local municipality.


Our suggestion

Use our compostable bag to collect your food scraps throughout the week (on your counter, in the fridge or in the freezer) and save on buying compostable bags for your weekly composting needs!

You can feel good knowing that your bread bag is not only skipping the landfill, but will be turned into earth-sustaining compost, which will enrich the soil where it is applied.

OUR COMPOSTABLE PACKAGING STORY

With our goal of lightening our load on planet earth, single-use plastic packaging is an important area we’re committed to improving. We aren’t going to sugarcoat it – moving beyond single-use plastic packaging is a challenging problem that needs to be addressed, and we’ve been working for years to come up with a solution. 

This work has led us to a plant-based, BPI Certified Commercially Compostable bag that we’re introducing with select retail partners in geographies with widespread access to commercial composting facilities, such as NYC. Derived from biodegradable crops such as sugar cane, when properly composted, it becomes a nutrient-rich fertilizer that helps build soil health.

This is just the beginning of our journey to lessen the impact of our single-use packaging, and we commit to introducing more sustainable options over time. Thank you for your partnership in lessening our load on planet earth.


Some of the factors we’ve considered:

  • Our customers’ access to commercial composting services

  • Whether new packaging still preserves the freshness of our breads to prevent food waste

  • Testing the compostable packaging options with 3rd party certifiers

  • Understanding the effects of new packaging if it doesn’t end up in the best end-of-life scenario

  • The additional expense of sustainable packaging and how that will impact our bread’s affordability

FAQs

We know this is a lot of information, but we want to provide it all in the interest of helping the composting conversation for those who want to dive in! We are committed to being a part of building the infrastructure for compostable packaging, which includes informed consumers.