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Biodegradable paper cups for the modern society

Author: Mark Milligon
by Mark Milligon
Posted: May 01, 2014

Utensils play an important role in daily life and taken for granted – plates for eating, spoons and forks for eating and serving food, glasses for drinking water and other beverages, to state the obvious. Most people own just enough cups and other items to use on a daily basis. Paper and plastic cups can serve greater purpose without the mess of cleaning. Today, customers want biodegradable products so that they are not discarding items, which will live on for years.

Most of us think biodegradable when we see and use paper cups. These are now a reality as many manufacturers are investing time and money in finding ways to bring new products to the market using innovative materials like corn and sugarcane fibers. Many of them are even working with recyclable paper so that they can save money on raw materials and offer environmentally friendly products. Regular paper cups are lined with plastic or wax to keep liquids from soaking through. Biodegradable paper cups are now composted and prepared to handle beverages that are hot up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

Businesses like cafes, restaurants, and cafeterias are the biggest users of paper products – customers like to come in and order drinks at the drive through lane or order drinks for their children. Paper cups are the perfect option in such situations primarily because they are virtually unbreakable. Environmentally friendly paper cups are available in a variety of sizes along with lids – there are companies, which offer these products to all customers. Some are just wholesalers who supply these products only to businesses.

If businesses need paper cups, they can have them embossed with their logos – or just hand out plain cups. Compostable and Biodegradable Plastic Cups are made with unbleached material to reduce their impact on the environment. Whereas previously people had to double up on cups to avoid being burnt or having cold hands from extreme temperatures, new cups are now available with double wall technology to make cups easier to carry.

Some of the benefits of using biodegradable products are that they are sturdier and stronger, microwave safe, can be used in the freezer and meet FDA standards with regard protecting the health of users. Best of all, fully compostable whether one has a compost pit at home or they are sent to commercial facilities, they completely degrade within 6 months. Many of the products carry FSC certification to indicate that materials are accessed from areas where trees are protected.

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I am Content Marketing Manager. I had specialization in Relationship Marketing. I am expert in marketing field since last 6 years. I am born in United States of America. I completed my studies in USA.

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