Sugarcane bagasse / pulp

 

Sugarcane bagasse itself is a waste material, the dry fibrous residue left after sugarcane stalks have beencrushed to extract the juice mainly for sugar manufacturing. When the fibers already crushed, less energy is required to make bagasse products compared with pulping wood for paper products.
Products made from sugarcane bagasse are strong and durable, natural fibre is very pleasant to touch and breathable. Leak and oil proof, with no lining required. Microwavable (warm up only). Refrigerator safe.

Compostable and recyclable (paper stream).
Our products are made to decompose in a commercial composting facility within 60-90 days. Suitable for home composting.

 

Bamboo / Pulp / Paper

 

Fast growing bamboo regenerates quickly, making it a sustainable choice. Growing at a rate of up to 91 cm a day, Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants on earth. Bamboo requires no irrigation and unlike trees it rarely needs replanting after it harvested, it grows rapidly and can be harvested in 3-5 years.

 

Wood / Paper / FSC Certified

 

The original raw material used for our wooden cutlery and paper cups manufacture is wood fibre, from sustainably managed forests, natural renewable resource.
Paper cups end of life options: our paper cups are lined with PLA lining and are compostable in industrial composting facility only.
Wooden cutlery end of life options: compostable

 

Cardboard / Recycled content

 

Cardboard is made from a renewable resource, compostable and easily recyclable, with less production emissions.
The original raw material used for carton manufacture is wood fibre. At the end of life, cartons are collected and recycled and form a secondary raw material.
End of life options.
Folding cartons can easily be recycled by reprocessing in a mill, where the fibres are separated. The recovered fibre is then used to make cartonboard or another paper or board product. Alternatively, they can either be composted, a process also known as “organic recycling”, or if recycling is no longer a viable option, their energy content can be recovered in an energy-from-waste incinerator.

 

PLA Biobased Plastic

 

PLA biobased plastic is a bioplastic produced from corn. The production of PLA produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions, when compared to conventional plastic production.
Products made from PLA bioplastic are compostable in industrial composting facility only.
Please note, that clear cups and containers are heat sensitive and must be stored out of direct sun, away from any heat sources and kept below 35°C.