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Materials Chosen for Performance and Sustainability

Our tableware is built on carefully selected materials that balance performance, food safety, and environmental responsibility.

Bagasse Fiber

Bagasse is a natural by-product of the sugarcane industry. After sugarcane is pressed to extract juice, the remaining fibrous residue is collected and transformed into durable tableware. Using a high-heat, high-pressure molding process, the fibers are shaped into strong and lightweight products.

Paper & Cardboard

Paper and paperboard form the foundation of many foodservice packaging products. Our materials are sourced from responsibly managed supply chains and selected to ensure consistent performance in food contact applications.

Food-Safe Inks

We use vegetable-based and water-based inks to ensure safe food-contact printing across our product range.

These inks deliver high-quality print results while maintaining safety standards for food packaging. They also allow flexible custom branding and product design.

PLA Coatings

PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a plant-based polymer derived from fermented plant sugars. It is commonly used as a barrier coating for paper-based products, helping to prevent leaks and maintain product performance. By applying a thin PLA lining, paper containers can safely hold liquids and oily foods while maintaining food-contact safety.

How We Source Materials Responsibly

Choosing sustainable materials begins long before production. We work with trusted suppliers and carefully evaluate raw materials to ensure responsible sourcing, consistent quality, and long-term supply stability.

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Supplier Selection

We partner with suppliers who follow environmental and quality standards.

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Material Traceability

Raw materials are documented and tracked to ensure consistent sourcing.

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Renewable Resources

Paper pulp and bagasse fiber come from renewable or agricultural sources.

Food Safety Is Core Priority in Our Material Selection.

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are synthetic chemicals commonly used for water, grease, and stain resistance in many food packaging materials. While effective, PFAS are persistent in the environment and can accumulate in the human body, posing potential health risks such as:

Our tableware is designed without intentionally added PFAS and complies with food contact safety standards.

Microwave Safe for Everyday Use

Our paper, bagasse, and PLA-lined tableware is designed to withstand the heat of everyday microwave use without compromising safety or performance.

Understanding Compostable & Biodegradable

Many terms are used to describe how materials break down after use, but “compostable” and “biodegradable” are not the same. Understanding the difference is key to responsible disposal and sustainability.

Compostable

Break down into natural elements under industrial or home composting conditions.

Biodegradable

Naturally break down over time under environmental conditions.

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