Description
Case of 1000
Lid for a PLA 9-12 oz cold cup
can be Refrigerated and Frozen but not safe for the Microwave
store out of the sunlight
BPI Certified and CMA Certified
Cups sold Separately
Made in the USA
$87.94
Case of 1000
Lid for a PLA 9-12 oz cold cup
can be Refrigerated and Frozen but not safe for the Microwave
store out of the sunlight
BPI Certified and CMA Certified
Cups sold Separately
Made in the USA
Weight | 12.6 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16.8 × 16.8 × 17.3 in |
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These compostable food containers are made from NatureWorks polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. These PLA containers are fully biodegradable and compostable and meet the most stringent scientific requirements for biodegradability and compostability. They are ASTM D6400-99 certified for “compostable plastics”.
Our plant fiber based products are now made from sugarcane (bagasse) and wheatstraw fiber. Sugarcane and wheatstraw are not only annually renewable resources, but can also be turned into products normally made from plastic or paper. Bagasse is the sugarcane fiber remaining after extraction of juice from sugarcane and the wheatstraw is the remaining plant material after the wheat grain and chaff have been extracted. We use these byproducts to make compostable tableware.
These compostable food containers are made from NatureWorks polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. These PLA containers are fully biodegradable and compostable and meet the most stringent scientific requirements for biodegradability and compostability. They are ASTM D6400-99 certified for “compostable plastics”.
World Centric biodegradable and compostable paper bowls are lined with NatureWorks Ingeo polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. Most cups you’ll find on the market are lined with polyethylene and won’t compost. Our bowls work perfect for hot foods up to 200 degrees F.
These compostable food containers are made from NatureWorks polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. These PLA containers are fully biodegradable and compostable and meet the most stringent scientific requirements for biodegradability and compostability. They are ASTM D6400-99 certified for “compostable plastics”.
Our plant fiber based products are now made from sugarcane (bagasse) and wheatstraw fiber. Sugarcane and wheatstraw are not only annually renewable resources, but can also be turned into products normally made from plastic or paper. Bagasse is the sugarcane fiber remaining after extraction of juice from sugarcane and the wheatstraw is the remaining plant material after the wheat grain and chaff have been extracted. We use these byproducts to make compostable tableware.
These compostable food containers are made from NatureWorks polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. These PLA containers are fully biodegradable and compostable and meet the most stringent scientific requirements for biodegradability and compostability. They are ASTM D6400-99 certified for “compostable plastics”.
World Centric biodegradable and compostable paper bowls are lined with NatureWorks Ingeo polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. Most cups you’ll find on the market are lined with polyethylene and won’t compost. Our bowls work perfect for hot foods up to 200 degrees F.
These compostable food containers are made from NatureWorks polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. These PLA containers are fully biodegradable and compostable and meet the most stringent scientific requirements for biodegradability and compostability. They are ASTM D6400-99 certified for “compostable plastics”.
Our plant fiber based products are now made from sugarcane (bagasse) and wheatstraw fiber. Sugarcane and wheatstraw are not only annually renewable resources, but can also be turned into products normally made from plastic or paper. Bagasse is the sugarcane fiber remaining after extraction of juice from sugarcane and the wheatstraw is the remaining plant material after the wheat grain and chaff have been extracted. We use these byproducts to make compostable tableware.
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