Our paper takeaway bowls are made from heavy-duty FSC® MIX paperboard lined with PLA (polylactic acid) bioplastic derived from renewable materials, providing resistance to oil and moisture for hot and cold food service.
Ideal for takeaway, meal delivery, catering and grab-and-go foodservice environments, these bowls are suited to a range of menu items from ice cream and smoothie bowls to salads and deli cabinet food. Available in sizes ranging from 110ml to 760ml.
Compatible with our paper lids and PLA lids. Lids sold separately.
Available in ready-to-ship and custom branded options. Explore our custom branded takeaway packaging options.
*All bowl sizes with the exception of the 110mL EcoBowl, are made from FSC® MIX (FSC-C142978) certified paper.
If you operate events or high-volume foodservice environments, get in touch to discuss closed-loop collection solutions for compostable packaging.
Specifications
• Water and oil resistant to 70ºC
• Refrigerator and freezer safe: up to -18ºC
• Microwave and oven safe: up to 70ºC
Certifications
• Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC® MIX) certified paperboard. License code: FSC-C142978
• 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).