

16oz PLA Coated Scoop Cup 1000pc/ctn
16oz PLA Coated Scoop Cup 1000pc/ctn
1000pc/ctn
Pakio
warehouse 7/57-59 Whiteside Road
Clayton South VIC 3169
澳大利亚
Our Scoop Cup is a versatile, eco-friendly option for serving both hot and cold foods. Made from paper with a PLA coating inside, it offers a food-grade, water, and grease-resistant layer to keep your food fresh. This cup is perfect for a variety of items, including chips and fried finger foods.
Featuring a brown exterior and a white interior, the Scoop Cup is available in two sizes to meet your needs. It is not suitable for microwave or oven use and is not recommended for long-term refrigeration. Certified AS4736 Industrial Compostable, this cup combines sustainability with practicality for your foodservice operations.
Product Dimension | 93x58x148mm |
Colour | Brown |
Material | Paper + PLA Coated |
Pcs/Bag | 50 |
Bags/CTN | 20 |
Pcs/CTN | 1000 |
Comprehensive FAQ on PLA-Coated Food Containers
PLA, or Polylactic Acid, is a plant-based bioplastic made from renewable resources like corn starch or sugarcane. It is used in various sustainable food packaging applications due to its environmentally friendly properties compared to traditional plastics derived from petroleum.
Yes, PLA is food safe and is FDA approved for food contact. It is made from plant sugars and is non-toxic, making it suitable for packaging food items, including compostable coffee cups.
Yes, PLA-coated disposable coffee cups are treated to withstand the temperature of hot drinks, making them suitable for beverages like coffee. They are a great option for those seeking sustainable coffee packaging.
PLA products are not recommended for microwave use as they can warp or leak. They can also become brittle when frozen, so it's best to avoid storing biodegradable coffee cups in the freezer.
PLA-coated products can be recycled, but they require specific recycling programs. They should not be mixed with traditional plastics to avoid contamination. If possible, opt for compostable options.
The best disposal method for plant-based coffee cups made with PLA is through industrial composting facilities, where they can decompose fully within approximately 90 days.
The production of PLA-coated materials is more complex and slower than conventional plastics, contributing to higher costs. However, choosing sustainable coffee packaging helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Yes, using compostable PLA products can reduce carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, as they are derived from renewable resources. Proper disposal and recycling are crucial to maximizing their environmental benefits.