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On-the-Go Container for Tacos

Better Earth launches 100% compostable taco clamshells made with unbleached bamboo fiber and free of PFAs, wax, and plastic linings.

Better Earth

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The freezer-safe, soak-proof design ensures tacos remain fresh during transit. The containers compost in just 2 to 4 months in a commercial composting facility, leaving no waste or harmful residues behind.

Key features include:

• All-natural, PFAS-free bamboo fiber that is oil and grease resistant

• Versatile and flexible, with two and three holder options to meet your needs

• Made of FDA compliant, food-grade material

• Proprietary designs enable better opening with locking lid snaps over a better fitting clamshell

• Fully compostable and complies with ASTM standards (BPI certification pending)

• Suitable for hot and cold foods, from tacos to hot dogs, cannolis, sushi, lobster rolls, and

• Custom 4-color printing is available

Better Earth’s custom printing capabilities are also available to customize the branding of the new 2 and 3 taco clamshells, enabling food service operators, restaurants, taco trucks and everyone in-between the ability to own sustainability in their own style.


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