Wheat Starw Pulp Tableware Biodegradable Food Container
Product description:
1. Made from 100% wheat straw,the tableware is more smooth and strong.,eco-friendly.
2. 100% biodegradable, Healthy, Nontoxic, Harmless and Sanitary
3. 120°C oil and 100°C water resistant,with no leak or broken.
4. Can be used in microwave and refrigerator
5. Passed American FDA and European SGS test
G.W./CTN: 7KGS
Usage: Kitchen, Restaurant, Take away service, Party, Barbecue...
Certificate: FDA
Payment: 30% deposit, balance pay before shipping
Delivery Time: 15-20 days after order
Product name |
Wheat Starw Pulp Tableware Biodegradable Food Container |
Material |
Wheat straw |
Size |
500ml 700ml 850ml 1000ml |
Color |
White/Straw |
Usage |
Household,Restaurant,Food Packaging |
Samples |
Available |
Style |
Single and Double |
MOQ |
50000 pcs |
Pack |
500 Pcs/ctn |
Product Features
1. Eco-friendly
Wheat Straw pulp as raw material, the products are 100% degradable, orderless, non-toxic.
2. 100% Biodegradable
Can be completely degraded under natural conditions, can be recycled and reused.
3.Water & Oil resistant
248ºF/120ºC hot oil and 212ºF/100ºC hot water resistant. As well as microwave and refrigerator safe(-20ºC~+120ºC)
*What is PLA?
PLA is the common name for Polylactic Acid or Polyactide. PLA is made from starch rich
plants such as corn, wheat and sugar beets. These plants are first milled to separate the starch,
from which is unrefined dextrose is processed. The unrefined dextrose goes through a
fermentation process and the result is lactic acid. After condensation, two lactic acide
molecules are converted into one lactide. The lactide molecule is then purified through
vacuum distillation and a solvent-free melt causes the ring shaped molecule to turn into long
chain polymers.
*What is the difference between biodegradable and compostable?
Biodegradable means that the products break down through a naturally occurring
microorganism, such as fungi or bacteria over a period of time. Biodegradable products are
usually made from plant or animal sources. Biodegradable products can create methane, a
greenhouse gas with 62 times the Global Warming Potential of carbon dioxide when dumped
into landfills. Also, biodegradable waste may contain toxins.
Compostable plastics mean that the products must be able to break down into carbon dioxide,
water, and biomass at the same rate as paper. Also, the broken down product should not
produce any toxic material and should be able to support plant life. Compostable products are
usually made from plant materials. Because biodegradable is used loosely with no legal
enforced definition, compostability is more desirable for disposable products.