In the evolving world of sustainable packaging, our Carbon-Neutral Disposable Cup stands out as an environmentally responsible choice. Made from renewable resources, each cup is designed to minimize carbon emissions throughout its lifecycle. For those seeking alternatives like a Compostable Paper Coffee Cup, our product offers superior durability and a lower carbon footprint. If you're interested in Plant-Based Plastic Cup options, our cup incorporates similar plant-derived materials for enhanced sustainability. Additionally, the innovative PLA Coated Disposable Cup technology ensures that our cups are leak-proof and heat-resistant, while the Corn Starch Paper Cup elements make them fully compostable in industrial facilities. By prioritizing eco-friendly materials and processes, we help businesses reduce their environmental impact without compromising on quality.
The Carbon-Neutral Disposable Cup is engineered with precision to meet the highest standards of performance and sustainability. Below are the detailed specifications presented in lists and a table for clarity. The materials used include biodegradable PLA lining, responsibly sourced paperboard, and plant-based inks for printing. Key features of the Carbon-Neutral Disposable Cup encompass excellent insulation properties, a sturdy base to prevent tipping, and a smooth finish that enhances user comfort. It is certified carbon-neutral by independent third-party organizations, ensuring that all emissions from production to disposal are offset. The cup is available in multiple sizes to cater to various beverage needs, from espresso to large lattes. For a quick overview, refer to the table below:
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight per Cup | 8 grams (for 12 oz size) |
| Wall Thickness | 0.5 mm |
| Lid Compatibility | Standard flat and dome lids |
| Shelf Life | 24 months in dry, cool conditions |
| Color Options | White, Natural Brown, Custom Prints |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 5000 units |
| Shipping Dimensions | Case: 18" x 12" x 10" |
| Carbon Offset Method | Verified through reforestation projects |