Material | Pros | Cons |
Plastic | *Light in weight,easy to carry. *Economical. *Sturdy. | *Leach out harmful chemicals when hot *food/beverages served. *Environment pollution. *Make our soil infertile *Toxic to Animlas. *Greenhouse effect. *Global warming. |
Paper | *Slowly Biodegrade. *Light in weight and easy to carry. *Easy to carry and Store. *Economical. *Easy to manufacture. | *Trees cut led to deforestation. *The paper mixed with food was not feasible for recycling. *Additives are highly toxic to humans and the ecosystem. *Not sturdy. *Leakages is quite common *Not safe for use in oven and freezer. |
Bagasse or Bamboo | *Environment friendly. *100% biodegradable & compostable within 90 day. *Safe for humans and all living beings. *Sturdy, oven, and freezer safe. *Leakproof. *Suitable for all types of functions. *Alternative source of income for agriculturists and rural folks. | *Cost-wise it is marginally on the higher side as compared to plastic and paper. *Shrink packs may cause fungus formation on them. *Should always keep them in airtight containers, to avoid fungal formation on them. |
SKU | Name | Size(Inch & cm) | Material | Weight (g) |
A8" clamshell | 8" * 8" * 2.5" (20.3 * 20.3 * H6.3) 900ml | Bagasse Pulp and Bamboo Fiber Pulp | 31 | |
A8" 3-compartment clamshell | 8" * 8" *2.5" (20.3 * 20.3 * H6.3) 900ml | 31 | ||
LZ-A-SH89 | A963 clamshell | 9" * 6" * 3" (22.8 * 15.2 * H7.6) 850ml | 28 | |
A9'' 3-compartment clamshell | 9" * 9" * 2.5" (22.8 * 22.8 * H6.3) 1150ml | 41 |
Packaging - LZ-A-SH89 | ||||||||
Pcs / bag | Bags / CTN | Pcs / CTN | CTN size (cm) | Weight (kg) | ||||
50 | 4 | 200 | 38.0 x 33.0 x 25.5 | 6.6 |
Country | Policy |
Canada | Ban a range of single-use plastic products by the end of next year. |
Kenya | Banned single-use plastic bags in 2017 and, this June, prohibited visitors from taking single-use plastics such as water bottles and disposable plates into national parks, forests, beaches, and conservation areas. |
Zimbabwe | Introduced a ban on polystyrene food containers in 2017, with fines of between $30 to $5,000 for anyone breaking the rules. |
United Kingdom | Introduced a tax on plastic bags in 2015 and banned the sale of products containing microbeads, like shower gels and face scrubs, in 2018. A ban on supplying plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds recently came into force in England. |
United States | New York, California and Hawaii are among states to have banned single-use plastic bags, though there is no federal ban. |
The European Union | Plans to ban single-use plastic items such as straws, forks, knives and cotton buds by 2021. |
China | Has announced a plan to ban non-degradable bags in all cities and towns by 2022. Single-use straws will also be banned in the restaurant industry by the end of 2020. |
India | Instead of a proposed nationwide ban on plastic bags, cups and straws, states are being asked to enforce existing rules on the storage, manufacture and use of some single-use plastics. |