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Product Overview

  • Utilizes significantly less plastic than traditional disposable cutlery
  • Made of plant starch (PSM) and constructed from 70% renewable resources
  • Sturdy, reinforced form resists bending and snapping for quality, single-service use
  • Withstands heat up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit for use with both hot and cold foods
  • Perfect for your eco-friendly cafe, deli, bistro, or take-out buffet
UPC Code:644632901597

Eco-Products EP-S073 Specs

Quantity
750/Case
Shipping Weight
10.67 lb.
Length
7 Inches
Color
Ivory
Features
Disposable
Individually Wrapped
With Wrapping
Material
Plant Starch
Type
Teaspoons

Eco-Products EP-S073 Details

This Eco-Products EP-S073 7" renewable plant starch individually wrapped spoon is a more sustainable choice for disposable cutlery! An ideal alternative to traditional, petroleum-based plastic utensils, this spoon is made of 70% renewable resources to minimize environmental impact upon disposal. Its reinforced handle resists bending and snapping, and is tapered for a comfortable grip. Plus, its deep bowl allows guests to easily scoop up and enjoy your offerings.

With an innovative, crystalized formation, this spoon is able to withstand heat up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit, making it great for use with both hot and cold foods. This product is also individually wrapped for added sanitation and convenience. This sustainable choice is perfect for use in areas where commercial composting is not available. Show your guests that your establishment cares about the environment by providing them with this eco-friendly spoon!

Overall Dimensions:
Length: 7"

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