Description
Fibre Lids are the best friends of your customers as well as the environment. Tightly fitted, it will help them to drink coffee without the risk of spilling it.
You do not like the paper pulp, bagasse or fibre lids feel or looking for lighter lids for paper cups? Make sure to check out our PLA biodegradable coffee lids!
In any case, do not forget also about eco-friendly wooden coffee stirrers or portioned sugar with your custom printed logo on it.
Paper Pulp or Fibre
Paper pulp, the eco-friendly material used for paper cups’ lids, is derived from virgin fibres instead of recycled paper. It is crafted from natural resources such as wood, commonly sourced from sustainably managed forests. The production process involves breaking down the wood into a fibrous form, creating a versatile material that is both sturdy and flexible. Notably, fibre coffee lids are biodegradable and compostable, offering an environmentally conscious alternative. They contribute to waste reduction as they can be easily sorted and recycled with other paper products, aligning with sustainable practices and minimizing environmental impact.
Biodegradable and Compostable
These eco-friendly fibre lids are designed for use in the beverage industry, particularly for covering and securing large hot coffee or other takeaway drinks. They serve as sustainable alternatives to traditional plastic lids, offering a greener option for consumers who prioritize environmental considerations. The paper pulp lids are crafted to provide a secure fit on disposable paper cups, maintaining the temperature of the beverage while supporting responsible waste management practices through their biodegradable and compostable nature.
L90ECO-PULP-WH Biodegradable ECO lid 90 mm made from paper pulp for 300/400 SW/DW/TW paper cups , white
These innovative paper pulp lids, tailored for paper cups with a 90 mm top diameter and a beverage capacity ranging from 300 to 350 ml (12 oz) as well as 400-450 ml (16 oz), epitomize a sustainable and eco-friendly approach to large beverage packaging. Crafted from virgin fibres rather than recycled paper, these lids maintain a delicate balance between functionality and environmental responsibility.
Designed for the bustling coffee culture, these fibre lids offer a secure and snug fit on standard branded paper cups, ensuring that your favourite hot beverages, like a comforting 12 oz (big) or 16-ounce (large) latte or a tea, remain at the optimal temperature during on-the-go moments. Their compatibility with a variety of cup sizes makes them versatile, catering to diverse consumer preferences.
Whether it’s the daily commute, a leisurely stroll in the park, or a busy day at the office, these fibre lids seamlessly integrate into various lifestyles. Imagine sipping on a freshly brewed cappuccino while navigating through a morning commute, secure in the knowledge that the lid, made from biodegradable and compostable paper pulp, contributes to a cleaner planet.
Furthermore, these fibre lids align with sustainability efforts in coffee shops, enhancing the overall commitment to eco-conscious practices. Businesses can proudly offer their customers a green alternative, reinforcing the notion that convenience need not come at the expense of environmental stewardship.
Beyond coffee shops, these paper pulp lids find purpose in events, conferences, and gatherings where disposable cups are a necessity. The lids not only provide a practical solution for serving large hot coffee and other beverages but also contribute to the reduction of single-use plastic waste, meeting the growing demand for sustainable choices in event management.
In essence, these fibre lids for 90 mm top-diameter branded paper cups represent a thoughtful and practical choice for both businesses and consumers. They exemplify the fusion of convenience and eco-consciousness, illustrating that everyday items can play a pivotal role in promoting sustainability without compromising on quality or functionality.
Eco-friendly biodegradable and compostable fibre lids from paper pulp, that contribute to the circular economy, where paper can be repurposed into new products, minimizing environmental impact.
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