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BioPak ByoCups reusable biodegradable and compostable cups

Reusable BioCups are made from plants, not oil

BioCup range of biodegradable and compostable paper cups and bowls

PAPER CUPS & BOWLS

BioPak cups and bowls are produced using a premium grade heavy duty board for a better quality product with superior strength. lid fit and insulation.

Made from 100% virgin paper fibreboard, sourced from certified managed plantations.

Lined with a waterproof bioplastic made from plants not oil.

BioPak ByoCups reusable biodegradable and compostable cups

REUSABLE BYOCUPS

ByoCups are made from plants not oil. This material is called PLA *, a bioplastic derived from plant starch –  an annually renewable resource.

It is BPA free and does not retain odours.

ByoCups have a high gloss and quality feel unlike any other plastic reusable coffee cups currently on the market. The cups, silicon band and lids are also microwave and dishwasher safe.

* PLA (polylactic acid) is a transparent bioplastic made from plants not oil. PLA has a carbon dioxide footprint 75% less than conventional plastics – even if it ends up in landfills.

PLA range of biodegradable and compostable packaging products

PLA CUPS, BOWLS & CUTLERY

These products are made from an innovative plant‑based bioplastic that has carbon footprint 75% smaller than conventional plastics.

The cups and deli containers are ideal for storing and serving cold foods and drinks.

The cutlery is made from a heat stable material and suitable for hot foods.

Biocane range of degradable and compostable packaging products

BIOCANE BOWLS, PLATES, CONTAINERS & TRAYS

Made from sugarcane pulp, a by‑product of the sugar refining industry, these products are a tree free sustainable alternative to plastic or polystyrene.

BioCane is microwave safe and oven proof up to 220ºC for 20 minutes. The product range is strong and sturdy and suitable for hot foods and liquids and as an added benefit, they can be composted along with any remaining food scraps.

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