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100% Biodegradable

Seaweed

Packaging

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Together, we can make a difference.

Better late than never.

BioSeaPack
est. 2024

BioSeaPack - Awarded the SDG 14 (Life Below Water) Prize at SAGE Vietnam 2025

BioSeaPack was selected as a national finalist among 50+ student-led social enterprises for our innovative biodegradable packaging initiative

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About BioSeaPack

Our Mission

BioSeaPack was established in 2024. It is a student-led advocacy environmental project with a social objective dedicated to combating plastic pollution in Vietnam and beyond. Our mission actively promotes sustainable practices related to the potential innovation of seaweed and paper packaging, aiming to inspire a global movement toward eco-conscious living. With a firm conviction to make a difference, it is never too late to embark on your individualized journey toward a greener, more sustainable, and better society. Why not join us in this empowering campaign?

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Plastic Polluted Ocean

In 2021, Vietnam discarded over 8,000 tonnes of plastic waste daily, totaling around 2.93 million tonnes annually.

Our alignment with the SDGs

BioSeaPack is committed to promoting environmental sustainability through our initiatives. Our mission aligns coherently with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, SDG 14: Life Below Water, and SDG 15: Life on Land. We strive to raise awareness about marine conservation, reduce plastic pollution, and preserve biodiversity.

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Environment Pollution
"Each hour, each minute, each second, our silence can cost the yet-to-come destruction of our precious Earth.
It is better late than never."

Quinn Luong, CEO

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Our initial packaging prototype

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100% Plastic-free & Seaweed-based

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Customizable & Brandable

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Locally sourced from coastal communities in Vietnam, supporting the coastal economies 

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Naturally decomposes roughly thousands of times faster than conventional plastic

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