As a global leader in the packaging industry, Shandong PsiPrime Packaging Co., Ltd. is at the forefront of the "Green Revolution." In the complex world of post-harvest logistics, the choice of a fresh fruit bags exporter is no longer just about procurement—it is about biological preservation. Our expertise lies in bridging the gap between farm-gate freshness and the end-consumer's table.
The company strongly believes that biodegradable and compostable packaging materials represent the future of sustainable development. It actively promotes the concept of “plastic alternatives” and works to raise awareness of eco-friendly packaging across global markets. With extensive industry experience and a reliable supply chain, we provide high-quality, sustainable food packaging solutions to customers in many countries and regions.
Our R&D division is currently pioneering the next generation of Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP). Unlike traditional bags, our smart fruit bags utilize selective permeability to balance oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, effectively putting the fruit into a "sleep state."
Nanotechnology-driven pores that regulate the respiration rate of climatic fruits like avocados and mangoes.
Utilizing PLA (Polylactic Acid) and PBAT to ensure 180-day home compostability without compromising strength.
Natural plant-based extracts integrated into the bag lining to inhibit mold and fungal growth during maritime transit.
The global demand for Fresh Fruit Bags Exporters is shifting towards integrated solutions. Shandong PsiPrime doesn't just sell bags; we solve supply chain wastage. According to the FAO, nearly 45% of fruits and vegetables are lost or wasted globally. Our localized support and compliance framework ensure that every shipment meets the stringent FDA, EU, and GRS (Global Recycled Standard) requirements.
We maintain a "Glocal" strategy—Global standards with Localized execution. Our compliance team monitors the evolving regulations regarding "Single-Use Plastic Bans" across Europe and North America, ensuring our clients stay ahead of the legal curve. From custom printing using soy-based inks to providing traceability reports, we ensure your brand is protected.
Our manufacturing facility in Shandong represents the pinnacle of Industry 4.0. By integrating automated precision with sustainable energy sources, we achieve an efficiency advantage that directly translates to cost-savings for our global partners.












What do the world's top 10 fresh fruit bag exporters have in common? They prioritize Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) over unit price. By utilizing high-barrier materials, we reduce product loss, which often outweighs the cost of the packaging itself. Shandong PsiPrime Packaging Co., Ltd. specializes in the research, development, and manufacturing of eco-friendly food-grade packaging products.
Our product portfolio includes compostable food containers, paper-based food packaging, eco-friendly paper bags, food wrapping paper, and disposable catering supplies. These solutions are designed to meet the diverse needs of restaurants, food delivery platforms, food processors, and retail businesses.
We combine material science with vertical manufacturing. Our bags are engineered with specific respiration rates (OTR/CO2TR) to match different fruit profiles, ensuring significantly longer shelf life compared to standard polyethylene bags.
Yes. Our sugarcane bagasse, paper-based products, and bio-polymer wraps are certified compostable under ASTM D6400 and EN 13432 standards, breaking down into organic matter within 90-180 days in industrial composting facilities.
Absolutely. We provide a "One-Stop Shop" service including product design, material consulting, and high-definition printing. This allows retail brands to maintain a premium aesthetic while hitting their ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) targets.
Our Factory 4.0 integration allows for real-time inventory tracking and rapid production scaling. We utilize diverse shipping routes and maintain strategic stocks of raw materials to mitigate global logistical disruptions.