Pactiv Evergreen EarthChoice PFAS Free Compostable Dinnerware Bowl, 12 oz, Natural, 1,000/Carton

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  • PFAS-free compostable bowls made from fiber-blend bagasse (sugarcane)
  • Durable design that is sturdy and moisture-resistant
  • Perimeter ridge provides a secure grip
  • Microwave-safe with heat tolerance up to 250°F
  • Commercially compostable and BPI certified, supporting sustainability goals
  • Ideal for cafes, restaurants, and catering with 12 oz capacity
SKU: 1022940 Category:

Description

Pactiv Evergreen EarthChoice PFAS Free compostable bowls are made from sugarcane-based molded fiber, designed to support eco-conscious food service operations. These durable, sturdy and moisture-resistant bowls are microwave-safe and commercially compostable, making them ideal for sustainable restaurants, cafes, catering, and takeout services. With a 12 oz capacity, natural beige color, and perimeter ridge for easy grip, they help you provide an environmentally friendly dining experience. Note: Only compostable in commercial facilities; not suitable for home composting.

  • Global Product Type: Bowls
  • Dinnerware Type: Bowl
  • Material Type: Sugarcane
  • Material(s): Molded Fiber
  • Interior Volume Capacity: 12 oz
  • Shape: Round
  • Diameter: 6.38
  • Depth: 1.5
  • Color(s): Natural
  • Color Family: Beige
  • Product Biodegradability Indicator: No
  • Product Biodegradability in Days: 0
  • Product Compostability Indicator: Yes
  • Product Compostability Location: Commercial Facility
  • Product Compostability Certification: BPI Certified Compostable
  • Compliance Standards: Meets ASTM Standard D6868; BPI Certified Compostable
  • Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0%
  • Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0%
  • Total Recycled Content Percent: 0%
  • Disclaimer Statement: Commercially compostable only. Facilities may not exist in your area. Not suitable for home composting.
  • Country of Origin: US
  • Carton Pack Quantity: 1000
  • Pack Quantity: 0
  • UPC: 016194158236
  • UNSPSC: 52151502