This compostable clear tumbler cup is made from PLA (polylactic acid) plastic derived from renewable plant-based materials. PLA offers the clarity and performance of conventional plastic while supporting compostable end-of-life outcomes where infrastructure exists.
Featuring a rounded base, these cups are suited to iced matcha, cold brew coffee, desserts and other beverage service applications. This cup format is suited to festivals, trade show tastings and events.
If you require a lid, only the 350ml is compatible with our PLA dome lids, flat lids with straw holes and straw-free sip lids. Lids are sold separately.
*Cup sizes are measured to brim capacity and are offered in 250ml and 350ml. Available in ready-to-ship and custom branded options.
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If you are catering an event or experience high volumes of cups disposed of at your place of business, please get in touch to discuss our closed-loop collection solutions.
Specifications
• Suitable for cold drinks. Heat sensitive: use below 48ºC
• Do not microwave
• Shelf life: Our bioplastic products have a 12-month shelf life from date of purchase. Store bioplastics out of direct sunlight and below 35ºC. Incorrect storage reduces product stability and shelf life.
Certifications
• Certified to AS 4736 for industrial composting (verified by the Australasian Bioplastics Association)
• Certified to EN 13432 for industrial composting (verified by DIN CERTCO, Germany)
• Certified to ASTM D6400 for industrial composting (verified by the Biodegradable Products Institute, BPI)
End of Life
Where appropriate composting infrastructure exists, certified compostable packaging can contribute to circular economy outcomes by supporting greater diversion of food waste from landfill, including food scraps attached to packaging. End-of-life outcomes depend on local infrastructure. We recommend confirming local acceptance before making compostability claims.
*AS 4736, EN 13432 and ASTM D6400 include requirements that total fluorine content does not exceed 100 ppm, alongside declarations of no intentionally added PFAS, as referenced by the Australasian Bioplastics Association, DIN CERTCO and the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI).