Food Container Hot & Cold Bamboo 150ml

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The Hot & Cold food container, 150 ml, is made from renewable raw materials. This food packaging is slightly smaller and is excellent for accessories such as nuts, olives, delicacies, cakes, and other goodies.

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699,00SEK
No VAT added
Amount 500/Case

Product Information

  • The Hot & Cold food container, 150 ml, is made from renewable raw materials. This food packaging is slightly smaller and is excellent for accessories such as nuts, olives, delicacies, cakes, and other goodies.
  • Product features
    - Lids are ordered separately, see optional items
    - Suitable for both hot and cold food
    - Can withstand warming and microwave use
    - Tolerates temperatures from -20°C to 150°C

    Product specifications
    Material: Bamboo with PP coating
    Dimensions: 108x80x33 mm
    Volume: 150 ml
    Color: Natural

    Bamboo:
    The products are made from bamboo. This amazing material is fast-growing and grows significantly faster than regular trees. As a result, even though many bamboo trees are harvested, they quickly grow back. In comparison, for example, an oak tree takes about 50 years to grow and 4-6 years before bamboo can be harvested.


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At least 80% renewable raw material

The product is made of at least 80% renewable materials.

Specifications

Product height (mm) 33
Products width(mm) 80
Product height (mm) 108
Weight per products (g) 7
Max Temp (C) 120
Min Temp (C) -20
Approved for contact with fatty foods Yes
Approved for Micro Yes
Approved for freezer Yes
Approved for food contact Yes
Packaging per pallet (pc) 18
Material.Description Papper: Bambu + PP-beläggning
Quantity per pack (pcs) 50 PCS/IC 10 IC/CASE
Waste disposal PAPPERSÅTERVINNING
Quantity per salesunit 500
EAN 7340109246989

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