✓ Robust and leakproof
✓ Biodegradable
✓ Keeps food warm for longer
✓ Practical and stackable
✓ Made from renewable resources
✓ Environmentally friendly production
✓ No leaking oil or liquids
✓ Available in various shapes and sizes
✓ Ideal for takeaway and delivery services
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Which materials are suitable for sustainable fries packaging?
Cardboard: Cardboard is one of the most sustainable packaging materials because it is made from the renewable raw material wood. Refined with a plant-based coating such as PLA or algae, cardboard trays can withstand even the greasiest fries. At Duni, you will find packaging that is FSC-certified.
Bagasse: A resource-saving alternative to plastic is bagasse - a by-product of sugar production. It is impermeable to water and the chip tray does not soften even if the contents are greasy.
Bagasse: A resource-saving alternative to plastic is bagasse - a by-product of sugar production. It is impermeable to water and the chip tray does not soften even if the contents are greasy.
How do you dispose of chip packaging?
How chip packaging is disposed of depends on the packaging material chosen. Bagasse is biodegradable and is suitable for composting in the organic waste bin. Cardboard trays belong in the paper waste.
If heavily soiled, chip packaging should be disposed of in the residual waste to ensure correct recycling.
Which packaging material ensures that my fries are optimally protected from grease and moisture?
Packaging made from bagasse or coated cardboard offers excellent grease and moisture resistance, ensuring that your fries remain crisp and appetising.