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R-7-BC

7oz "I'm a BioCup" PLA Tumbler

£96.10
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Per carton of 2,000

Our printed Bioplastic (PLA) cups are branded with the 'I'm a BioCup' message, making your commitment to the environment clear to your customers. Made from plants, not oil, they are certified industrially compostable (EN13432). These cups are ideal for serving cold drinks.

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Specifications

Carton quantity: 2000
Sleeves per carton: 40
Units per sleeve: 50
Carton Size LxWxH (cm): 58x36.8x32.5
Carton gross weight (kg): 14.500000
Raw material: Bioplastic - PLA
Lining/coating: None
Window material: None
Inks: Food Contact Safe Inks
Brim fill capacity (ml): 226
Dimensions top LxW (mm): 70x70
Dimensions base LxW (mm): 45x45
Product Depth: 97
Product weight (g): 4.65
Use: Cold use only
Manufactured: Taiwan
Customise: Print
MOQ custom: 50000
Mould fees: Yes - see custom packaging
Environmental production certified: ISO 14001
Facility Quality Systems: ISO 9001
Factory food safety certified: FSSC 22000
Corporate social accreditation: No
Home compostable: No
Industrially compostable: Certified to AS4736 Australian Standards, Certified to EN13432 European Standard
Recyclable: No
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Category Details

  • "I'm a Green Cup" BioCups are made from Ingeo™ PLA, a plant-based bioplastic. Products made from this material are perfectly clear and sturdy.
  • Our bioplastic pints and halves are CE marked perfect for beer and cider at bars and festivals
  • Clear message highlighting the benefits of these cups over conventional oil-based plastics.
  • Manufacturing Ingeo™ PLA produces approximately 80% less greenhouse gases than traditional polymers like polystyrene*
  • Bioplastics must be stored out of direct sun and below 35°C. If stored correctly, they have a 12-month shelf life.
  • Our bioplastic cups and lids have a 12-month shelf life from date of purchase.
  • Custom printing is available, get in touch with our sales team to find out more
  • We also offer an RPET range that cannot be composted but should be disposed of in the recycling stream.

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