We are a wholesale distribution company providing nature based packaging for foodservice and other applications.
We specialize in environmentally sustainable packaging, offering compostable, biodegradable and recyclable product lines as well as traditional packaging.
Our exclusive BioMass™ Foodservice Packaging Program is the most comprehensive sustainable packaging program available in North America.A LIST OF SOME OF THEIR PRODUCTS SpudWare™
Biodegradable Cutlery made from 80% starch (potato or corn) and 20% soy or other vegetable oil. Able to withstand High-Heat!
BagasseWare™
Paper plates, cups, trays, bowls, and boxes made from plant fibers, either grown or recovered as crop residue. May be sugar cane, wheat bamboo or rice based pulps. Microwavable, ovenable and freezable, biodegradable, compostable and sustainable.
EATware™
Made from bamboo, rice, or sugar cane and corn starches. Sturdy disposable food containers are microwave, oven and steamer safe. 100% biodegradable All natural, no bleach, chemicals or lamination. Oil and hot water resistant.
NatureWorks™ PLA
Made from corn grown in the USA, PLA is used to make clear plastic cups, bowls, boxes, straws and can liners. Biodegradable, compostable and sustainable
BioBag™
Bags and can liners made from Mater-Bi, derived from cornstarch. Used for T-shirts bags and can liners. Biodegradable, compostable, recyclable and burnable.
Natureflex™
Food films made from renewable wood-pulp. Suitable for wrapping and bagging food. Ovenable, heat sealable, biodegradable, compostable and sustainable.
ecotainer™
Paper hot cups and soup containers made with a PLA lining, making them fully compostable, biodegradable and sustainable.
Unbleached Paper products
Other
NEWS ARTICLES ABOUT THE PRODUCTS Californians Against Waste
Recycling News
cawrecycles.org - Friday, September 21, 2007
So Sweet You Can Eat The Plate
By Susan Buchanan
online.barrons.com - Monday, September 17, 2007
New Generation of Plastic Products
ABC 7 News
KGO-TV - Tuesday, March 27, 2007
SpudWare a Hot Potato
Changing food-service industry, one spoon at a time
Packaging Digest - Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Petroleum-Free Compostable Packaging
EPS Announces Appointment of Local Distributors for BioMass Sustainable Food Packaging
Co-op America - Monday, February 26, 2007
You can make a difference: Composting
By Patricia Goodin, News Editor
Novato Advance - Wednesday, February 14, 2007
5 Spuds Steal the Plastics Market
Business 2.0 Magazine
CNNMoney.com - Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Ridding World of Plastic Forks
Richmond company uses lates technology to produce biodegradable and compostable containers and utensils whose acceptance is growing
San Francisco Chronicle -Sunday, January 7, 2007
Forks and spoons made out of potatoes. Cups made of Corn.
The Green 50, The Recyclers
Inc. - November 2006
Starch Utensils at ESPN X Games
Excellent Packaging & Supply introduces Spudware
Food & Beverage News - Sunday, July 31, 2005
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