BTR24PF, 24 Oz Rectangular PFAS-Free Bagasse Fiber Tray, 600/CS

BTR24PF, 24 Oz Rectangular PFAS-Free Bagasse Fiber Tray, 600/CS FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

BTR24PF, 24 Oz Rectangular PFAS-Free Bagasse Fiber Tray, 600/CS is designed to be a sustainable alternative to traditional plastic or foam trays. Bagasse fiber, derived from sugarcane pulp, is a renewable and biodegradable material that offers excellent strength and durability. With a 24 oz capacity, this tray is ideal for serving a variety of food items, including salads, sandwiches, and appetizers. This item comes in a case of 600 trays, making it suitable for food service establishments, catering events, or any large-scale gathering. Choose the BTR24PF to reduce your environmental footprint while providing a convenient and reliable food service solution.

SKUBTR24PF
Manufacturer-
Weight (Lbs) 32
Units of measure CS
Shape Rectangular
Color White
Features PFAS-Free
Material Bagasse
Type Filter Tray
Collection PFAS-free

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