Paper BioCups are lined with a unique Aqueous dispersion coating. BioPak white paper cups are certified home and industrially compostable (AS5810 & AS4736). This 12oz (90mm) white cup fits our large lids.
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We have transitioned the production of our white BioCup range to feature Aqueous lining instead of PLA. These cups are now officially certified as home compostable according to Australian AS5810 standards. During the transition, it's possible that you might still receive cups in a PLA bioplastic-lined carton. Rest assured, both the carton and the cups inside are clearly labelled with home compost certifications, allowing you to easily identify the stock you've received.
Our white takeaway coffee cups offer a blank canvas for you to stamp or decorate as you wish – or simply a more muted alternative to colourful cups
BioCups are made from premium paperboard and lined with a unique Aqueous dispersion coating, giving our paper cups superior stability, better lid fit and insulation.
Our takeaway coffee cups are printed with non-toxic, water or soy-based inks and have a 12-month shelf life.
These paper cups are designed to be composted as part of the circular economy. They are certified home (AS5810 & NF T51-800) and industrially (AS4736 & EN13432) compostable to Australian standards and European standards.
Clear and accurate data is essential to understanding our impact on the environment and finding solutions to reduce it. The label below shows how a carton of this product impacts our planet. As a leader in sustainable packaging, this label is our way of being transparent, accountable, and committed to combating greenwashing.
The eco-cost calculated per carton, offers our customers a straightforward metric to understand and compare the environmental impacts of our products. Please note that it is not a hidden or added fee to the product's market price.
The eco-cost is independently calculated across four categories – biodiversity loss, effects on human health, material scarcity, as well as the more standard carbon emissions. BioPak utilises this data to identify areas with the greatest potential for environmental impact reduction, it is our job to reduce the eco-cost and your impact.