We are closed on Thursday 25th April 2024 or Anzac Day Public Holiday, and no deliveries will be made.
Last delivery date: Wednesday 24th April 2024
For deliveries on Wednesday 24th April 2024, please refer to our Shipping Page to know your respective cut-off times for same-day dispatch. All orders after the respective cut-off times will be dispatched on the next working day.
We will resume operations on Friday 26th April 2024.
Stock Availability Out of stock at your local warehouse?
Yes, you can still order!
Please note: there may be delays and additional shipping charges for interstate deliveries. Shipping charges will be calculated at checkout.
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The BioCup Christmas Series is a limited edition collaboration with Ozharvest to raise awareness and funds to help feed people in need during the holiday season. BioCups are sustainably sourced from managed plantations with a bioplastic lining made from plants, not oil.
These limited edition Christmas Paper Cups are a collaboration with food rescue organisation OzHarvest to raise awareness and fund to help feed people in need during the holiday season. OzHarvest’s framework for food rescue saves millions of kilos of good food from landfill and redistributes to people in need.
Every five dollars donated via the QR code on the cup allows OzHarvest to deliver ten meals, and stop good food from going to waste.
5% of cup sales will be donated to OzHarvest and for every five dollars donated via the QR code on these Christmas paper cups allows OzHarvest to deliver ten meals, and stop good food from going to waste.
BioCups are made from premium paperboard lined with Ingeo™ – a bioplastic made from plants, not oil.
These Christmas paper coffee cups are printed with non-toxic, environmentally friendly water or soy-based inks.
We use a heavy-duty, premium quality board, giving our paper coffee cups superior stability, better lid fit and insulation.
Our disposable coffee cups with lids have a 12-month shelf life.
These takeaway coffee cups are designed to be industrially composted as part of the circular economy. They are certified industrially compostable to Australian standards (AS4736) and European standards (EN13432).