EN13432 Certified Bagasse Bowls Compliance Checklist | Bioleader® Sustainable Packaging

Actionable coverage of EN13432 certified bagasse bowls: eco-friendly, biodegradable, compostable materials, performance data, and compliance under EN13432 & ASTM D6400. Includes BPI/TÜV references and Food-Contact Tested guidance for safe deployment. Buyer-focused: manufacturer insights, bulk/wholesale buying playbooks, OEM/ODM customization tips, full size range selection.
EN13432 certified bagasse bowls — Quick Summary
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For Takeaway, Food Packaging and Delivery

Bagasse trays serve the practical aspects of today’s food businesses, whether for takeaway, in a restaurant, or for food packaging. These disposable food trays are simple to use, effective, and give brand value by eco-friendly means for cafes, bistros, and catering of all sizes. Chinese Manufacturer and Wholesale Supply Our bagasse food trays are ideal for businesses wishing to switch to green solutions while still trying to save money, as we are a Chinese factory and manufacturer and sell them wholesale. Timely delivery and reliable food packaging have made us a desired partner for green food packaging thanks to our advanced manufacturing techniques and distribution possibilities , EN13432 certified bagasse bowls.

Takeaway Meal Packaging

This tray is well suited for rice dishes, noodles, combo meals, grilled foods, and lunch sets — EN13432 certified bagasse bowls. The 1000ml capacity provides enough space for practical single-meal portions — EN13432 certified bagasse bowls.

2. What materials are commonly used for takeaway trays with lids?

These trays are typically made from sugarcane bagasse, kraft paper, aluminum, or plastic (PP or PET). Eco-friendly versions are made from compostable materials like molded fiber or PLA, offering sustainable alternatives to plastic foam trays.

Are bagasse bowls really compostable at home and in industrial facilities?

They disintegrate within 60–90 days in industrial composting. Home composting takes longer but still breaks them down safely.

Fiber Origin and Sustainability Value

Bagasse comes from sugarcane stalks after juice extraction. Instead of being discarded or burned, the fibrous pulp is pressed and molded into bowls. This not only prevents waste but also creates a renewable product line. Bagasse bowls are compostable under industrial conditions, generally decomposing in 60–90 days.

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