SUGARCANE BAGASSE BOWL WHOLESALE

The bagasse bowl is processed with natural sugarcane pulp. After high-tech processing, it is waterproof and oilproof to avoid food sticking to the bowl. Food-grade material, high temperature, and low cold resistance can withstand -20°C to 120°C high temperature. Whether in the refrigerator or microwave, our sugarcane disposable bowls perform excellently without any issues.

Liangwang Bulk Sugarcane Bagasse Bowl Series for Sale

Advantage of Sugarcane Bagasse Bowls and Plates

  • The sugarcane bagasse bowl, made from sugarcane pulp material, boasts a certain hardness and thickness, along with good sealing properties, effectively preventing the leakage of food.

  • These sugarcane disposable bowls and plates come in different capacities and sizes, which can be customized to meet the diverse needs of bagasse bowls.

Video Display About Bagasse Bowl

This bagasse round bowl is made of environmentally friendly bagasse raw materials. It is durable and biodegradable, suitable for soups, salads, etc., has a 100% environmentally friendly design, naturally decomposes after use, and is environmentally friendly. Choose it, and enjoy delicious food while protecting the earth!


  

Custom Eco-friendly Bagasse Bowl Guide

✔️Environmentally friendly materials: Our sugarcane pulp bowls are made of natural sugarcane waste, which is completely biodegradable, environmentally friendly, and safe, suitable for various catering occasions.

✔️Customized design: We provide personalized customization services. Customers can customize logos, colors, and styles according to brand requirements to make customers packaging unique.

✔️High-temperature resistance and strength: These bowls are not only suitable for hot food but also have excellent oil and heat resistance, which can keep food fresh and delicious.

✔️Perfect choice: Suitable for takeaway boxes, restaurants, and fast food industries, accelerates the improvement of customer dining experience and demonstrates environmental protection concepts.


Custom Eco-friendly Bagasse Bowl Guide