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RT-B-PL-10-6X10P-P

10 Pack - 25cm / 10" White BioPlates

NZD 23.60
+GST
Per carton of 60
Our plastic-free plates are made from rapidly renewable sugarcane pulp, a by-product of the sugar refining industry. Our BioCane range is certified home compostable. These disposable plates have been packaged for retail sale and are shelf-ready. There are 10 bagasse dinner plates per pack and 6 packs per carton.

Specifications

Carton quantity: 60
Sleeves per carton: 6
Units per sleeve: 10
Carton Size LxWxH (cm): 22x29x28
Carton gross weight (kg): 2.200000
Carton barcode: 19344062061028
Raw material: Plant Fibre With No Added PFAS
Lining/coating: None
Window material: None
Printing Type: Offset
Inks: None
Dimensions top LxW (mm): 250
Dimensions base LxW (mm): 260x260
Product Depth: 22
Product weight (g): 20
Thickness: 0.6
Use: Hot, Cold, Wet & Dry Products
Manufactured: China
Customise: Emboss
MOQ custom: MOQ apply see custom packaging
Mould fees: Yes - see custom packaging
Environmental production certified: ISO 14001
Facility Quality Systems: ISO 9001
Factory food safety certified: BRC
Corporate social accreditation: BSCI
Home compostable: Pending Certification to AS5810 Australian Standards, Pending Certification to NF T51-800 European Standards
Industrially compostable: No
Recyclable: No
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Category Details

  • Our disposable plates are made from reclaimed and rapidly renewable sugarcane pulp – a by-product remaining after the juice has been extracted during sugarcane refining (that would otherwise be burned).
  • These plates are a more eco-friendly alternative to conventional plastic and paper plates as they are made from reclaimed resources.
  • These bagasse plates are microwave oven friendly up to 220°C for 20 mins. They are refrigerator and freezer-friendly, but please test freezer applications to see if it suits your product. 
  • This range of sugarcane plates consists of a variety of sizes with a mixture of single and three compartments for many meal types.
  • Read our blogs to find out what plant fibre is and why we love it.