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BSCL-12.16.32(D)

430-950ml / 12-32oz PET Dome BioBowl Lid

$136.90
+GST
PER CARTON OF 1,000

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Our conventional plastic lids are a more cost effective alternative to the bioplastic lids, and are recyclable in most councils. Fits our 12,16, 24 & 32oz paper BioBowls.
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Specifications

Carton quantity: 1000
Sleeves per carton: 20
Units per sleeve: 50
Carton Size LxWxH (cm): 60x28x49.5
Carton gross weight (kg): 6.800000
Carton barcode: 19344062025020
Raw Material: Plastic - PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate)
Lining/coating: None
Window Material: None
Printing Type: None
Inks: None
Dimensions top LxW (mm): 117x117
Dimensions base LxW (mm): 118x118
Product Depth: 45
Product weight (g): 4.5
Use: Hot and cold
Manufactured: Taiwan
Customise: None
MOQ custom: MOQ apply see custom packaging
Mould fees: No
Environmental production certified: None
Quality product certified: ISO 9001
Factory food safety certified: BRC, ISO 22000
Corporate social accreditation: NONE AVAILABLE
Home compostable: No
Industrially compostable: No
Recyclable: Yes - In The Plastic Recycling if Not Contaminated With Food
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Category Details

  • This is plastic. BioPak will be phasing out all single-use plastic items and we strongly encourage you to use our certified compostable alternatives where you can.
  • These PET takeaway container lids are recyclable. 
  • Our PET clear lids are great for packaging cold and warm food. They are not compatible with hot foods, microwaving, or oven heating.
  • These cup lids are banned in WA from 1 March 2024. Our plant fibre lids are a compliant alternative. Australian states are implementing single-use plastic bans. Read More>