Kraft paper bowls are durable and can withstand the heat of hot food. They also feature a leakproof seal to prevent spills. They are ideal for serving salads, chips, and other snacks.
They are made from 100% recyclable materials, so they won’t hurt the environment when discarded. They are also cost-effective and can be customized with designs or logos.
They are durable
Durable kraft paper bowls are perfect for everyday meals, bbq's and picnics. They're made of food grade, compostable bagasse sugarcane fiber that is biodegradable and eco-friendly. These heavy-duty, disposable bowls are cut-resistant, leak-resistant and stress-resistant. They also have a wide rim that helps prevent spills and messes. They're also microwave safe and are great for soups, stews and chili.
They're ideal for restaurants, take-out shops and food trucks. They're heat and cold tolerant, making them perfect for serving ice cream, yogurt, oatmeal, soup and macaroni and cheese. They're even safe for freezer storage.
This eco-friendly paper bowl is made from premium kraft, food-grade paper and comes with a tight lid for delivery. It works well for salad, rice and noodle takeaway food. It's made of high-quality materials and is easy to clean. Its earthy brown color gives it a natural look and will highlight the food inside. The lining is PE-coated to hold liquid contents and protect the food from leaking.
They are easy to clean
Whether you’re serving salads at your restaurant or just a few at a block party, Kraft paper bowls are a great way to minimize cleanup. They’re easy to clean and look more attractive than plastic or Styrofoam containers. The material is also heat-resistant and grease-resistant, so you don’t have to worry about spills.
This disposable container is perfect for restaurants, shops, cafeterias, and food trucks. It is made of thick kraft paper and features a leak-resistant coating, making it ideal for carrying food and drinks. Its natural coloring provides a versatile backdrop for your menu, and it is BPI certified to be industrially compostable within 100 days.
Start by dipping your strips of newspaper into the paste. You can add more water to make the consistency a little thinner. Once the papier mache dries, you can trim the edges with a pair of scissors. You can also sand the papier mache gently for a smoother finish, or leave it unfinished to retain its texture.
They are environmentally friendly
Whether you’re serving soup in a restaurant, packing your lunch for work, or enjoying dinner at home, kraft paper bowls offer an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bowls. They are heat and moisture-resistant, biodegradable, and compostable, making them a green option for all your dining needs.
These bowls are also microwaveable, making them a great choice for on-the-go meals. The bowls’ strong structure ensures that they won’t bend or break during transport, and the mouth of the bowl is curled into a tight mound to protect against leaks and creases.
The kraft paper used for these bowls is unbleached, allowing the natural wood color to remain and keeping chemical treatments to a minimum. This makes it a highly sustainable option, as it requires less energy to produce than traditional paper products. In addition, the paper is sourced from reforestation forests. It is also certified to be commercially compostable and environmentally friendly.
They are versatile
Kraft paper food containers are versatile and offer many advantages over plastic and Styrofoam. They are strong enough to withstand heat and can be used for both hot and cold foods. They are also ideal for merchandising and transportation. They are leak-resistant and vented, allowing them to maintain the temperature of food.
They are easy to assemble and can be molded into a variety of shapes. Some are designed with an indention that fits the lid to help retain heat and keep food fresh. They are available in a wide range of designs and can be printed with logos or other information.
These containers are made from premium paperboard and lined with Ingeo, a bioplastic that is sourced from plants and not oil. They are certified industrially compostable and meet European standards for food packaging. They are also safe for use with microwaves and freezers. They are available in seven different sizes, with a selection of leak-proof lid options.