Vegan Food Bag Applications
Vegan Bags have a strong demand in these B2B scenarios:
- Home kitchens: Everyday storage for vegan or eco-friendly households
- Supermarket private labels: Vegan / Eco kitchenware lines
- Food shops & bakeries: Packaging for plant-based foods, bread, snacks
- Gift sets: Vegan starter kits, zero-waste bundles
- Cross-border e-commerce (Amazon, Etsy, Shopify): Vegan tags get great traction and steady sales
Vegan Bag vs Alternatives
| Comparaison |
Core Difference |
Vegan Bag Advantage |
Bottom Line |
| Vegan Bag vs Plastic Bags |
Plastic is throwaway, non-biodegradable |
Reusable, zero plastic |
Way more eco-friendly & future-proof |
| Vegan Bag vs Aluminum Foil |
Foil isn’t breathable or flexible |
Flexible, molds to food, food-friendly |
Much better for real food use |
| Vegan Bag vs Silicone Bags |
Silicone great for liquids |
Lighter, folds easily |
Better for retail & on-the-go |
| Vegan Bag vs Cotton Bags |
Plain cotton has zero preservation |
Moisture-resistant, slows drying |
Actually keeps food fresher |
| Vegan Bag vs Beeswax Bag |
Beeswax has animal ingredients |
100% plant-based, fully vegan |
Perfect for vegan & ethical markets |
| Vegan Bag vs Big Brand Products |
High markup, limited customization |
Full OEM/ODM, low MOQ |
Ideal for building your own brand |
Customer Cases, Hot Sizes & Patterns
Typical customers
- Vegan / Plant-Based brands
- European eco-supermarkets
- Magasins zéro déchet en Amérique du Nord
- Cross-border e-commerce vegan sellers
Best-selling sizes
- Sandwich Size
- Snack Size
- Mixed-size sets
Popular patterns
- Clean minimalist solids
- Plant/leaf motifs
- Zero-Waste / Vegan slogan styles
- Plain, natural, unprinted look
Foire aux questions
Do Vegan Bags feel different from Beeswax Bags in use?
They work pretty much the same—the only real difference is the use of plant wax (soy or candelilla) instead of beeswax, making them perfect for the vegan market.
Is it really 100% free of beeswax or animal ingredients?
Yes—completely plant-based wax system.
Do you offer private label?
Absolutely—custom patterns, sizes, packaging, everything.
Can they go in the fridge?
Great for short-term fridge storage, but avoid raw meat.