Sugarcane food packaging: the perfect eco-friendly alternative to plastic

Sugarcane food packaging: the perfect eco-friendly alternative to plastic

Sugarcane food packaging is made from sugarcane pulp, which is a renewable resource.

It is biodegradable and compostable. Sugarcane food packaging is also strong and durable, making it a good choice for a variety of food packaging applications.

Here are some reasons to choose sugarcane food packaging:

- Sugarcane is eco-friendly and rapidly renewable.

- Sugarcane is biodegradable and compostable.

- Sugarcane is strong and durable. It has good wet strength so will last in the fridge.

- Sugarcane is a good choice for a variety of food packaging applications.

- Sugarcane food packaging is grease and cut resistant so suitable for meat.

- Sugarcane food packaging can be used for both hot and cold foods

- Sugarcane packaging will break down naturally over time, without harming the environment

FAQ

Question: Is sugarcane food packaging biodegradable?

Answer: Yes, sugarcane food packaging is biodegradable and compostable.

Question: Is sugarcane food packaging renewable?

Answer: Yes, sugarcane food packaging is made from sugarcane pulp, which is a by product from the sugarcane industry. Sugarcane is a rapidly renewable resource.

Question: Is sugarcane food packaging strong and durable?

Answer: Yes, sugarcane food packaging is strong and durable. It is a good choice for a variety of food packaging applications. It is grease and cut resistant and can be used for both hot and cold foods.

Question: What are the benefits of sugarcane food packaging?

Answer: Sugarcane food packaging is eco-friendly and renewable, biodegradable and compostable, and strong and durable. It is a good choice for a variety of food packaging applications. 

How can Insinc help?

We have a variety of sugarcane products available:

- Meat Trays
- Produce Trays
- Clam Trays
- Plates
- Bowls
- Sauce Containers

For suggestions and ideas on what will work for you, contact us today 0508 467 462

Posted: Thursday 28 July 2022

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