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Biodegradable Sugarcane Bowl

Whether it's hot or cold, liquid or solid, these biodegradable sugarcane bowls can handle it. Package your food sustainably and hygienically.

Made in the EU

Carbon emissions from transport are kept as low as possible, since your packaging is made locally in the EU.

Soups, salads or sides?

Mainly designed for hospitality, these bowls are a fantastic solution for any takeaway situation. Hot soups, stone-cold desserts or greasy snacks can all be served in this sugarcane dish the way they're meant to be. The bowl is plant-based, plastic-free and 100% biodegradable, so it's a win-win! Suitable for microwaves and freezers.

Eco properties options

Bio-based

Biodegradable material

Made in Europe

Industries

Food Packaging

Colour options

White

Material

Plant-based

Raw material

Sugarcane pulp, plant-based

The food packaging available on the Packhelp website ensures food safety by utilising officially recognised food packaging materials. These are primarily paper, FSC-certified cartonboard and cardboard, sugarcane, PET plastic, glass, and plant pulp such as palm leaf. It is worth noting that the outer layer coatings applied to these materials can influence their food safety properties. However, at Packhelp, all of these coatings are completely food-safe. Whether it's the conventional options like PP and PE coatings or the bio-based alternatives like PLA and CPLA coatings, all of them adhere to food security directives and regulations.
The recyclability of your takeaway boxes and food containers depends on the materials they are made from. For instance, paper and cardboard can generally be recycled unless they have a PP layer coating. PE coating is generally fine for recycling. However, it's important to note that if your paper bag or cardboard box gets greasy, it becomes unsuitable for recycling. On the other hand, when PET plastic is dirty, a simple rinse with water makes it recyclable again. Unfortunately, there are limited options for recycling packaging made from polystyrene (PS). Generally, PS cannot be recycled in most cases.
Food boxes, containers and bags can indeed be biodegradable. At Packhelp, we provide a diverse selection of takeaway packaging options crafted materials such as paper, sugarcane, palm leaf pulp, and cartonboard. To ensure that the packaging you choose is biodegradable, we recommend checking the "Eco properties options" section on the product page. For more information about our range of eco-conscious packaging, please go to our Sustainability Hub.
Uncoated, plant-based packaging can indeed be compostable. Packhelp specialises in providing compostable food packaging primarily made from sugarcane-based materials. The main ingredient in this material is bagasse, which is the fibrous residue remaining after extracting juice from sugarcane. This innovative material has been making waves in the packaging industry because it’s sturdy, greaseproof, and can naturally decompose without leaving causing pollution.
Recyclable packaging refers to materials that can be restored and repurposed. Biodegradable packaging naturally decomposes into basic elements over time, while compostable packaging breaks down into compost within industrial composting facilities. More info on the Sustainability Hub page.
Food containers such as kraft and sugarcane boxes are usually not airtight at all. But, there’s a specific type of packaging, sealing food containers, that offers complete airtightness. Packhelp offers them along with heat-sealing foil used to create the seal. This type of box closure not only safeguards your food from exposure to air but also prevents leaks and spills, ensuring optimal protection for your food items.
The majority of Packhelp's food containers and boxes are designed to be microwave safe and freezer-friendly. This feature is useful for customers who wish to store a meal from your restaurant for later consumption. That’s especially beneficial for bakeries and ready-made food establishments that provide cold meals intended to be conveniently heated at home.

Soups, salads or sides?

Mainly designed for hospitality, these bowls are a fantastic solution for any takeaway situation. Hot soups, stone-cold desserts or greasy snacks can all be served in this sugarcane dish the way they're meant to be. The bowl is plant-based, plastic-free and 100% biodegradable, so it's a win-win! Suitable for microwaves and freezers.

Eco properties options

Bio-based

Biodegradable material

Made in Europe

Industries

Food Packaging

Certifications options

Colour options

White

Material

Plant-based

Raw material

Sugarcane pulp, plant-based

The food packaging available on the Packhelp website ensures food safety by utilising officially recognised food packaging materials. These are primarily paper, FSC-certified cartonboard and cardboard, sugarcane, PET plastic, glass, and plant pulp such as palm leaf. It is worth noting that the outer layer coatings applied to these materials can influence their food safety properties. However, at Packhelp, all of these coatings are completely food-safe. Whether it's the conventional options like PP and PE coatings or the bio-based alternatives like PLA and CPLA coatings, all of them adhere to food security directives and regulations.
The recyclability of your takeaway boxes and food containers depends on the materials they are made from. For instance, paper and cardboard can generally be recycled unless they have a PP layer coating. PE coating is generally fine for recycling. However, it's important to note that if your paper bag or cardboard box gets greasy, it becomes unsuitable for recycling. On the other hand, when PET plastic is dirty, a simple rinse with water makes it recyclable again. Unfortunately, there are limited options for recycling packaging made from polystyrene (PS). Generally, PS cannot be recycled in most cases.
Food boxes, containers and bags can indeed be biodegradable. At Packhelp, we provide a diverse selection of takeaway packaging options crafted materials such as paper, sugarcane, palm leaf pulp, and cartonboard. To ensure that the packaging you choose is biodegradable, we recommend checking the "Eco properties options" section on the product page. For more information about our range of eco-conscious packaging, please go to our Sustainability Hub.
Uncoated, plant-based packaging can indeed be compostable. Packhelp specialises in providing compostable food packaging primarily made from sugarcane-based materials. The main ingredient in this material is bagasse, which is the fibrous residue remaining after extracting juice from sugarcane. This innovative material has been making waves in the packaging industry because it’s sturdy, greaseproof, and can naturally decompose without leaving causing pollution.
Recyclable packaging refers to materials that can be restored and repurposed. Biodegradable packaging naturally decomposes into basic elements over time, while compostable packaging breaks down into compost within industrial composting facilities. More info on the Sustainability Hub page.
Food containers such as kraft and sugarcane boxes are usually not airtight at all. But, there’s a specific type of packaging, sealing food containers, that offers complete airtightness. Packhelp offers them along with heat-sealing foil used to create the seal. This type of box closure not only safeguards your food from exposure to air but also prevents leaks and spills, ensuring optimal protection for your food items.
The majority of Packhelp's food containers and boxes are designed to be microwave safe and freezer-friendly. This feature is useful for customers who wish to store a meal from your restaurant for later consumption. That’s especially beneficial for bakeries and ready-made food establishments that provide cold meals intended to be conveniently heated at home.
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