450 ml Clamshell Box

134.20

Pack of 20 Pieces

Practical and stylish burger clamshell. Doesn’t trap condensation, so hot food stays fresh. The lid and base are equal depth, so when open form two trays. Perfect for baked treats such as cakes, pies, cookies and cupcakes. Bagasse is recycled sugarcane fibre. Stylish white. Can be customised with personalised branding such as stickers, ribbons and notes. Award-winning quality by Ecoware, made from plants only.

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SKU: ECOWHAM Category:

Description

Company

Ecoware is India’s first and largest manufacturer of 100% biodegradable and compostable tableware. Ecoware has a portfolio of 25+ SKU to service the food disposables industry. All Ecoware products are USDA bio-based certified. Ecoware has two production facilities in India and is headquartered in New Delhi

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Colour – White
  • Odour – None
  • Taste – None
  • Shape – Conical Frustum
  • Length – 142mm
  • Width – 140mm
  • Height – 85mm
  • Internal Volume – 450 ml

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PRODUCT FEATURES

  • 100% Biodegradable
  • 100% Compostable
  • 100% Natural
  • No binders, fillers, coating or liners
  • Can be used for hot and cold foods
  • Microwave safe up to +180 °C
  • Freezer safe up to – 20 °C
  • Water proof / Leak proof

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Material Used

Ecoware is made from biomass pulp derived from sugarcane waste <strong>(&ldquo;bagasse&rdquo;)</strong>. Sugarcane is a native crop of India and is annually renewable.

Shelf Life

Ecoware has a shelf life of up to two years, when sealed in original packaging. Once removed and put to use, Ecoware will remain effective with regard to mechanical strength until product is placed in contact with material containing microorganisms, such as certain types of waste, soil, and compost. Under these conditions &gt;95% disintegration will occur within 90 days with no residual contamination of the soil