Evanesce: Revolutionizing the Packaging Industry with Compostable Solutions
Evanesce is leading the way in the sustainable packaging industry with their innovative, 100% compostable products, aiming to eliminate single-use plastics and reduce landfill waste.

Sustainable Packaging Innovations for a Greener Future
In a world increasingly aware of environmental impacts, Evanesce is making significant strides in the packaging industry with their groundbreaking compostable products. Founded by Douglas Horne, Evanesce is tackling the $55 billion single-use plastics market by providing sustainable alternatives that are not only compostable but also practical for everyday use. Their products, which include cups, bowls, plates, and straws, are designed to replace traditional plastics and styrofoam, which have long been environmental culprits.
Evanesce's compostable products offer a solution to the pressing issue of landfill waste. These products, made from molded starch and other biopolymers, are not only durable and versatile but also help in diverting food waste from landfills. Horne emphasizes that the goal of Evanesce is to license their technology to large partners in the industry, enabling a broader impact. With a facility in South Carolina, Evanesce has already begun to make a mark with its innovative offerings, aiming to transform the global packaging industry valued at over $1.1 trillion.
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