Sugarcane Produce Tray 186x136x16mm

Packaging made from plants, not plastic! These 19x14x2cm bagasse produce trays are an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic or styrofoam produce trays and fruit punnets. These plastic-free produce trays are made from rapidly renewable sugarcane pulp, a by-product of the sugar refining industry. Certified home compostable and carbon neutral.

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Description

Category Details

  • These fresh produce packaging is made from 100% renewable resources – made from a reclaimed by-product of the sugarcane industry.
  • These pulp fruit punnets are a perfect replacement for plastic fruit punnets and vegetable produce trays.
  • These sugarcane produce trays have a high wet strength and perform better in moist environments than conventional cardboard produce trays.
  • These compostable produce trays are certified home compostable to Australian AS5810 and European NF T51-800 standards and commercially compostable to Australian AS4736 and European EN13432 standards. The BioCane range is the only sugarcane packaging certified home compostable in Australia and New Zealand.
  • The emissions associated with the production, distribution and disposal of the all BioPak products are offset through the purchase of carbon credits.

Specifications
Carton quantity: 1000
Sleeves per carton: 8
Units per sleeve: 125
Raw Material: Bagasse – Natural (80% sugarcane pulp & 20% bamboo pulp)
Lining/coating: None
Dimensions top LxW (mm): 186×136
Dimensions base LxW (mm): 165×115
Product Depth: 16.0
Product weight (g): 12.5
Thickness: 0.6mm
Use: Cold & Dry Products
Environmental production certified: ISO 14001
Quality product certified: ISO 9001
Factory food safety certified: BRC, HACCP
Corporate social accreditation: SA 8000, BSCI
Home compostable: Certified to AS5810 Australian standards, Certified to NF T51-800 European standards, TBC
Industrially compostable: Certified to AS4376 Australian Standards, Certified to EN13432 European Standard
Recyclable: Yes – In The Paper Recycling if Not Contaminated With Food