As global regulations tighten and sustainability moves from marketing slogan to mandatory compliance, compostable and eco-friendly baking paper is no longer a niche option — it’s becoming the new standard in food packaging. This trend is reshaping sourcing requirements for retailers, food manufacturers, and packaging distributors worldwide.
At 倫家新材料, we’ve anticipated this shift. With a certified, industrial-scale supply of sustainable baking papers, we support B2B clients in meeting both compliance and consumer demand.

Why Is Compostable Baking Paper Gaining Market Share?
Recent market studies reveal that the vegetable parchment paper market is projected to grow from $1.34B in 2024 to over $2.1B by 2032, with a CAGR of 5.83% — driven by sustainable packaging demand in foodservice and retail. (Credence Research, 2025)
The key drivers include:
- 🌍 Environmental Regulations: Bans and taxes on non-compostable or non-recyclable packaging in the EU, US, and Asia-Pacific.
- 🛒 Consumer Pressure: 73% of global consumers prefer brands with eco-friendly packaging.
- 📊 ESG & Compliance: Corporate buyers are prioritizing biodegradable materials to meet their sustainability pledges.

What Qualifies as “Eco-Friendly” Baking Paper?
Not all paper labeled “natural” or “green” meets compostable standards. Truly sustainable baking paper must meet these criteria:
Feature | Description |
---|---|
✅ Unbleached or chlorine-free pulp | Minimizes production pollution and chemical residue |
✅ PFAS-free silicone coating | Ensures non-stick performance without toxic “forever chemicals” |
✅ Compostable certifications | Meets EN13432, FSC, or similar global biodegradability standards |
✅ Plastic-free packaging | For end-to-end sustainable presentation and logistics |
Runjia’s eco baking paper meets all the above — tested for industrial compostability, and compliant for direct food contact up to 230°C (450°F).
Runjia’s Sustainable Baking Paper: At a Glance
- 🌱 Material: Virgin wood pulp (with optional unbleached brown finish)
- 🌿 Coating: Food-grade silicone, 100% PFAS-free
- 📦 Packaging: Customizable, plastic-free, and OEM-ready
- 🛠 Certifications: BRC, ISO9001, FSC, SEDEX, KOSHER
- 🧁 Applications: Oven baking, steaming, air frying, food processing lines
- 🏭 Production: 42 automated lines, 36,000 tons annual output

Who’s Buying Compostable Baking Paper?
We’re seeing rapid adoption across multiple B2B sectors:
- Organic & natural food brands: Transitioning from petroleum-based liners
- Zero-waste retailers: Demanding fully compostable packaging for in-store use
- Private-label packaging companies: Seeking eco-compliance + brand customizability
- Retail supermarkets: Reducing plastic shelf packaging and improving brand image
Many now require PFAS-free declarations, biodegradability test reports, and support for multilingual private labeling — all of which Runjia supports.
FAQs: What B2B Buyers Want to Know
Is baking paper environmentally friendly?
Only if it’s free from PFAS, chlorine bleach, and plastic-based coatings. Runjia baking papers are certified compostable and made from FSC-certified virgin pulp.
Can baking paper go into compost?
Yes — Runjia’s eco paper is suitable for industrial composting, with local compliance based on region. Always check EN13432 or ASTM D6400 labeling.
Is Glad “green” baking paper compostable?
Some brands are, some aren’t. Always verify the coating type and certifications. Runjia offers guaranteed declarations for every product.
What is a safe replacement for plastic-coated liners?
Our silicone-coated, PFAS-free parchment paper offers the same performance without the plastic — compatible with ovens, air fryers, steamers, and more.

Conclusion: Green Is No Longer Optional — It’s Expected
For brands, retailers, and food processors, eco-friendly baking paper is no longer a premium add-on — it’s a strategic, compliance-driven necessity.
At 倫家新材料, we help you stay ahead of market demand with compostable, high-performance, globally certified baking paper.
Start Your Eco Packaging Transition Today
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