alternatives to traditional petroleum-derived plastics or foam. Sturdy and versatile, these clamshells can handle a wide variety of foods. Biodegradable 8inch Food Clamshell Box is made from reclaimed and rapidly renewable sugarcane fibers. This food clamshell box has two design in one compartment and 3 compartment available for customers to choose.
Biodegradable 8inch Food Clamshell Box
100% renewable, FDA certified food contact safety and LFGB compliant.
8 inch food clamshell box have two design in below:
Item code |
Specification mm |
Description |
Weight |
Pcs/bag |
Pcs/ctn |
SLB036 |
220*202*47/77 |
8" 1 Compartments box |
38 |
50 |
200 |
SLB036-3C |
220*202*47/77 |
8" 3 Compartments box |
38 |
50 |
200 |
This sugarcane bagass food clamshell box has a unique structure, it is perfect to use when serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and to go fast foods.
Biodegradable and compostable food clamshell box has features below:
1. Healthy, Nontoxic, Harmless and Sanitary
2. Resistant to 100ºC hot water and 100ºC hot oil without leakage and deformation
3. Appliable in microwave, oven and refrigerator
4. Biodegradable in 3 monthes, compostable and eco-friendly.
5. OEM design & embossed logo are available
FAQ
Q: What is suagrcane bagasse?
A:Bagasse / sugarcane is a byproduct of making sugar. When sugarcane stalks are harvested, they're pressed to release their juices that get processed into sugar. Then, rather than burning or throwing the used sugarcane stalks away, the fibrous pulp is made into a paper-like substance called bagasse which is then formed into a wide variety of products like containers, plates, and bowls.
Q:Can sugarcane products handle liquids and grease?
A:Lined sugarcane products will hold liquids well and is grease and cut resistant. Unlined sugarcane works great too, but like paper, it may be more likely to lose strength when used with very hot foods or liquids.
Q:Can I put your products in the freezer/microwave/oven?
A:Paper and Sugarcane products can put into microwave and oven and go in the freezer. But freshness and freezer burn can become issues if left there too long.
Q:Some of your products are compostable. Is that the same as biodegradable?
A:The terms “ biodegradable ” and “ compostable ” are not equivalent or interchangeable. “ Biodegradable ” simply means something will be broken down by microbes over time, which is true for most materials on the planet. An aluminum can is “ biodegradable ”… if you wait 200 years. Since this term applies to almost everything, it is a pretty meaningless claim and one that has been significantly abused through greenwashing. In contrast, “ compostable ” means something will break down in a reasonable amount of time, leave behind no toxic residue, and safely become an additive to soil.