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Is All Parchment Paper Made in China?

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Parchment paper is essential in baking and food processing industries, known for its non-stick properties and heat resistance. For procurement managers and buyers, understanding the origins of parchment paper is crucial when sourcing high-quality, cost-effective products. One common question is: Is all parchment paper made in China?

Last updated: March 2026

The short answer is no. While China is a major global producer of parchment paper, there are manufacturers in other parts of the world as well. However, China has become a dominant supplier due to its large-scale production capacity, cost advantages, and global export networks. This article explores where parchment paper is produced and why China leads the industry, while also addressing alternative suppliers.

Why Parchment Paper Is No Longer Made in the U.S.

In the past, the U.S. produced parchment paper, but environmental concerns have led to the cessation of its manufacturing. Parchment paper is traditionally made by treating paper pulp with sulfuric acid or zinc chloride, which alters the cellulose structure to make the paper non-stick and heat-resistant. However, these chemicals can be harmful to the environment, posing risks to factory workers and generating hazardous waste.

Because of these environmental risks, the production of parchment paper has been phased out in the United States. U.S. manufacturers have shifted to alternatives, such as Quilon coating, which uses a trivalent chromium complex, but even this method faces scrutiny due to its environmental impact. As a result, parchment paper production has largely moved overseas, with China being the leading source.

Why China Dominates the Parchment Paper Market

China’s prominence in the parchment paper industry is due to several factors that make it the preferred supplier for many buyers:

1.Cost-Effective Production: China benefits from lower labor and raw material costs compared to Western countries. This allows Chinese manufacturers to offer parchment paper at competitive prices, making them an attractive option for international buyers looking to reduce costs.

2.High Manufacturing Capacity: China has invested heavily in automated production lines and modern manufacturing facilities. Companies such as Shandong Runjia New Material Co., Ltd., Guangdong Shunde Bailue Paper Co., Ltd., and Dongguan Yuanmei Packaging Products can produce parchment paper in large volumes, ensuring a steady supply for global markets.

3.Customization and Flexibility: Chinese manufacturers are known for their ability to offer customized parchment paper solutions. Whether clients need specific sizes, coatings, or packaging options, Chinese companies are able to meet diverse buyer demands, providing flexibility that is often unavailable in other regions.

4.Global Export Network: China has established efficient export networks, allowing parchment paper to be shipped quickly and cost-effectively to markets around the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. With reliable logistics and fast delivery, many businesses rely on Chinese suppliers for timely shipments.

Environmental Concerns:

Despite China’s dominance, environmental concerns about the traditional parchment paper manufacturing process remain. The use of sulfuric acid or zinc chloride in the production process can have negative environmental impacts, especially in countries with less stringent environmental protections. This has prompted some buyers to seek more eco-friendly alternatives, such as silicone-coated baking paper, which is non-toxic, heat-resistant, and reusable.

Many Chinese manufacturers are beginning to offer these environmentally friendly options, but they typically come at a higher price. Buyers interested in sustainable solutions should consider asking suppliers about their environmental policies and certifications.

Alternatives to Chinese Parchment Paper

While China leads in parchment paper production, alternative sources exist globally:

1.Europe: European countries such as Finland, Germany, and Sweden are known for producing high-quality, eco-friendly parchment paper. Many European manufacturers focus on sustainable production methods, using FSC-certified materials and avoiding harmful chemicals.

Pros: High-quality products, sustainable production methods.

Cons: Higher costs and longer shipping times for non-European buyers.

2.North America: Although traditional parchment paper production has ceased in the U.S., some companies offer alternatives like silicone-coated parchment paper, which is eco-friendly and compliant with local environmental regulations.

Pros: Environmentally friendly, local sourcing options for U.S. buyers.

Cons: Higher costs, limited production capacity compared to China.

3.Southeast Asia: Countries such as Vietnam and Thailand are emerging as alternative suppliers, offering competitive pricing similar to China. However, these countries lack the scale and export infrastructure that Chinese manufacturers provide.

Pros: Lower costs, growing manufacturing capacity.

Cons: Less established export networks, limited customization options.

Key Considerations for Buyers

If you’re new to sourcing parchment paper, there are several factors to consider when choosing a supplier:

Certifications: Ensure that the parchment paper meets international food safety standards, such as FDA or EU certifications. This is particularly important for businesses importing products into regions with strict regulations.

Lead Times: Shipping times can vary depending on where the supplier is located. Chinese suppliers offer fast and efficient shipping, but alternatives from Europe or North America may take longer to reach your business.

Environmental Impact: With growing consumer demand for sustainability, it’s important to consider the environmental impact of the parchment paper you purchase. Ask suppliers about eco-friendly options and ensure they comply with global environmental standards.

While not all parchment paper is made in China, the country remains a global leader in production due to its cost advantages, high manufacturing capacity, and global export networks. However, for buyers prioritizing sustainability, there are alternatives available from Europe and North America, where environmentally friendly production methods are more common.

For new procurement managers entering the parchment paper industry, understanding the global supply landscape and balancing cost, quality, and environmental impact is key to making informed sourcing decisions

Hanson Zhang, General Manager of Runjia New Material

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Hanson Zhang

General Manager at Shandong Runjia New Material Co., Ltd. 11+ years in baking paper manufacturing, silicone coating technology, and B2B export to 20+ countries. BRC & ISO 9001 certified facility with 36,000 tonnes annual capacity.

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Standard Silicone38-45Single side220°CGeneral baking
Premium Double-Sided40-50Both sides230°CCommercial bakeries
Unbleached Kraft35-42Single side220°CEco-conscious retail
High-Temp BBQ45-55Ceramic-enhanced300°C+Direct grill/BBQ

FAQ: Baking Paper Sourcing

How do I choose between single-sided and double-sided silicone coating?

Single-sided is sufficient for most baking (bread, cookies). Double-sided is needed when both surfaces contact food — e.g., sandwich pressing, chocolate molds, or commercial oven trays where paper flips during use.

What is the standard temperature rating for baking paper?

Standard silicone baking paper withstands 220°C continuously. Premium grades handle 230°C. For BBQ/grill use above 250°C, ceramic-enhanced coating is required.

What is the minimum order quantity from China?

Typically 5-10 tons for standard specs. Custom printing adds a $200-400 plate charge. Pre-cut shapes have higher MOQ (20-30 tons) due to die-cutting setup.

How do I verify a baking paper manufacturer is PFAS-free?

Request a total fluorine test report from an accredited lab (SGS, TÜV, Intertek). The EU PPWR limit is 50 ppm total fluorine. Reputable manufacturers test proactively and share certificates.

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Founder & General Manager — Runjia New Material

11+ years in baking paper manufacturing, silicone coating technology, and B2B export to 20+ countries. BRC-certified facility with 36,000 tonnes annual capacity.

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Hanson Zhang, General Manager of Runjia New Material

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Hanson Zhang

General Manager at Shandong Runjia New Material Co., Ltd. 11+ years in baking paper manufacturing, silicone coating technology, and B2B export to 20+ countries.

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