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EFB23461
BioPack
EFB23461
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Custom Printing
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Product Description

Roasted coffee is not a stable product after roasting. It continues to release gas, reacts easily with oxygen, and gradually loses aroma when exposed to moisture, light or poor sealing conditions. For coffee roasters, packaging is not only used to hold the product — it directly affects freshness, shelf life, brand image and customer experience.
BioPack provides custom roasted coffee packaging for coffee roasters, specialty coffee brands, private label coffee companies and cafés. Our packaging options include flat bottom coffee bags, stand up coffee pouches, side gusset coffee bags, recyclable coffee bags, compostable coffee bags and roll stock film for automated packing lines.
Whether you sell whole bean coffee, ground coffee, organic coffee, single-origin coffee or subscription coffee packs, we help you build coffee packaging that protects aroma, presents your brand clearly and supports your sustainability goals.
Whole bean coffee usually requires a one-way degassing valve because freshly roasted beans continue to release carbon dioxide after packing. The valve helps release internal gas while reducing outside air entering the bag.
These options are suitable for 250g, 340g, 500g, 1kg and custom coffee bag sizes. Flat bottom coffee bags are especially popular for specialty coffee because they stand well on shelves and provide large printable panels for origin information, roast level, flavor notes and brand storytelling.
Ground coffee has a larger exposed surface area than whole beans, so it is more sensitive to oxygen and aroma loss. For ground coffee, the packaging structure needs stronger barrier performance and reliable sealing.
For retail brands and private label coffee products, ground coffee packaging should also clearly show the roast type, grind size, brewing method and storage instructions.
Specialty coffee packaging should do more than protect the coffee. It should also reflect the quality of the beans, the roasting process and the brand’s identity.
Many specialty coffee brands prefer flat bottom coffee bags because they offer a premium shelf appearance and enough surface area for detailed product communication. For example, the front panel can focus on brand and design, while the side panels can show origin, altitude, processing method, tasting notes and brewing recommendations.
BioPack can support different visual styles, which helps coffee brands build a more consistent product line across different roast levels, origins and seasonal blends.
Coffee subscription brands need packaging that is lightweight, easy to ship and consistent across multiple SKUs. Sample bags and smaller pouches are also useful for new product launches, tasting kits, trade shows and promotional campaigns.
Suitable options include:
Small coffee sample bags
100g coffee pouches
Drip coffee outer packaging
Single-serve coffee sachets
Custom printed roll stock film
Mini stand up coffee pouches
For subscription coffee, packaging should be easy to identify, compact for delivery and strong enough to protect the product during transportation.

Product Name: Roasted Coffee Packaging
Packaging Types: Flat bottom bag, stand up pouch, side gusset bag, roll stock film
Applications: Roasted coffee beans, ground coffee, specialty coffee, coffee samples, private label coffee
Material Options: Recyclable film, compostable film, kraft paper structure, high-barrier laminated film
Functional Options: Degassing valve, zipper, tin tie, tear notch, hang hole, window
Printing Options: Digital printing, gravure printing, custom printed design
Finish Options: Matte, gloss, soft touch, spot UV
Common Sizes: 100g, 250g, 340g, 500g, 1kg and custom sizes
Sustainable Options: Recyclable coffee bags, compostable coffee bags, eco-friendly coffee packaging
Customization: Size, material, structure, printing, valve, zipper and finish can be customized
The best roasted coffee packaging depends on your coffee type, sales channel, filling process and brand positioning.
For premium whole bean coffee, flat bottom coffee bags with valve and zipper are usually a strong choice because they provide good shelf display, freshness protection and customer convenience.
For ground coffee, high-barrier stand up pouches or flat bottom bags can help reduce aroma loss and improve resealing after opening.
For wholesale coffee or café supply, side gusset coffee bags are often more practical for larger volumes.
For automated packing lines, roll stock film may be more efficient than pre-made bags.
For brands focused on sustainability, recyclable coffee bags or compostable coffee bags can support eco-conscious positioning while keeping the packaging functional and attractive.
If you are not sure which structure is suitable, BioPack can recommend materials and bag formats based on your coffee type, bag size, target market and budget.

BioPack focuses on sustainable flexible packaging for food and coffee brands. We understand that coffee packaging needs to protect freshness, support brand presentation and meet practical production requirements.
Coffee Packaging Experience
We work with different coffee packaging formats, including whole bean coffee bags, ground coffee pouches, flat bottom coffee bags, side gusset bags and roll stock film.
Material Structure Support
We help customers choose suitable packaging structures based on barrier needs, sustainability goals, filling process and target market.
Recyclable coffee packaging, compostable coffee packaging and kraft paper coffee bags are available for brands that want more responsible packaging solutions.
Custom Printing Capability
BioPack supports custom printed coffee packaging with different finishes, helping coffee brands build stronger retail and online presentation.
Flexible Customization
From small coffee bags to 1kg coffee packaging, from matte black bags to kraft paper pouches, we can customize the bag type, size, material, valve, zipper and printing design.
What is the best packaging for roasted coffee?
The best packaging for roasted coffee is usually a high-barrier coffee bag with a one-way degassing valve, strong sealing and a resealable zipper.
Why do roasted coffee bags need a degassing valve?
Freshly roasted coffee releases carbon dioxide after roasting, and a one-way degassing valve helps release the gas while reducing outside air entering the bag.
Which bag type is best for specialty coffee?
Flat bottom coffee bags are popular for specialty coffee because they stand well, look premium and provide more printable space for brand and origin information.
Can roasted coffee packaging be recyclable?
Yes. Recyclable coffee bags can be made with mono-material structures such as PE-based films, depending on your barrier requirements and target market.
Can coffee bags be compostable?
Yes. Compostable coffee bags are available for coffee brands that want more sustainable packaging, especially organic coffee and eco-conscious specialty coffee products.
What sizes can you make for roasted coffee bags?
Common sizes include 100g, 250g, 340g, 500g and 1kg. Custom sizes can also be made according to your product weight and filling process.
Can I print my own brand design on the coffee bags?
Yes. BioPack supports custom printed coffee bags with your logo, colors, product information, origin details and brand design.
What is the difference between flat bottom coffee bags and stand up pouches?
Flat bottom coffee bags offer a more premium shelf appearance and better stability, while stand up pouches are lightweight, flexible and cost-effective.
If you are developing new roasted coffee packaging or upgrading your current coffee bags, BioPack can help you choose the right bag type, material structure and printing solution.
Tell us your coffee type, bag size, order quantity, target market and sustainability requirements. Our team will recommend a suitable packaging option for your product.
Contact BioPack to get custom roasted coffee packaging for your coffee brand.