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Excellent Packaging & Supply: Compostable food trays

Excellent Packaging’s Be Green Sushi Trays are sturdy, unbleached, molded, biodegradable trays made from bulrush and other plant fibers.

Pw 40190 Websushi

The plant fibers are made into rolls of paper, which are then pulped and molded into sushi trays and other take-out containers.  The Be Green Sushi Trays are GMO-free, BPI certified, and 100% compostable in any compost environment.  The trays come in three sizes, with coordinating, anti-fog PET lids available separately.

The plant’s rapid growth and annual renewability make it an ideal sustainable raw material, as it regenerates easily and abundantly.

 

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