• To-Go Packaging

  • Cups and lids

  • Bowls and containers

  • Bagasse & sugarcane

  • Cutlery & napkins

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  • EU compliance

    Food packaging in the EU must comply with specific regulations.

    Selected products may include:

    • EU Declaration of Compliance (1935/2004) 
    • GMP (2023/2006) 
    • Migration testing (if available) 
  • Compliance & Documentation

    We follow a documentation-based product selection.

    Available information may include:

    • material composition 
    • supplier declarations 
    • food contact suitability 
    • PFAS-related information 
  • Halal Standards

    For selected product lines:

    • no animal-derived additives (based on supplier info) 
    • no pork-based components 
    • documented material composition 
    • transparent sourcing approach 

    Product-specific details available on request

Product-specific details available on request

Sustainabilty & material transparency

Responsible packaging starts with informed decisions.
We focus on transparency, documented materials and practical solutions for professional gastronomy.

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1. The EU approach to packaging

The European Union is moving towards more sustainable and transparent packaging systems.

Key priorities include:

  • reducing single-use plastic 
  • increasing the use of renewable materials 
  • improving recycling and waste management 
  • better documentation of materials used in food contact 

Packaging is no longer only about function — it is also about responsibility and compliance.

Requirements may vary depending on product type and intended use.

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  • 🌱 Paper & Kraft

    Commonly used for takeaway boxes, cups and bags.

    • widely available and practical 
    • may be recyclable depending on coating 
    • often used for hot and oily food
  • 🌾 Bagasse (sugarcane fibre)

    Made from agricultural by-products.

    • alternative to plastic-based containers 
    • commonly used for bowls and meal boxes 
    • suitable for hot food applications
  • 🌳 Wood & Bamboo

    Used for cutlery and serving items.

    • renewable raw materials 
    • simple and practical for takeaway 
    • commonly used in eco-oriented product lines

PFAS & material considerations

PFAS are substances that may be used in certain food packaging materials.

For selected products:

  • PFAS-related information may be available 
  • alternative material solutions may be considered 

We rely on supplier documentation to assess available information.

PFAS-related details depend on the specific product and supplier.

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Supply chain transparency

Responsible packaging starts with understanding the supply chain.

Our approach focuses on:

  • supplier-provided material information 
  • documentation-based product selection 
  • traceability where available 

Transparency allows better decisions — especially in food-related applications.

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Waste & responsible use

Packaging plays a role in waste generation, but also in hygiene and food safety.

Important aspects include:

  • choosing the right material for the application 
  • proper disposal and recycling where possible 
  • reducing unnecessary packaging 

Sustainability depends not only on materials, but also on how packaging is used.

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Material properties depend on processing, coating and intended use.

Details are product-specific and available on request.

A realistic approach

Not all packaging is fully sustainable.

We focus on:

  • transparency instead of assumptions 
  • documentation instead of general claims 
  • practical solutions for real-world use 

This allows businesses to make informed decisions based on available information.

More information

Product-specific details, material data and documentation are available upon request.

⚖️ Disclaimer

Sustainability-related information depends on product type and supplier documentation.Details may vary and are available upon request.