World Centric BO-SC-U32-LFP, 32 Oz PFAS-Free Fiber Bowl, 500/CS, ASTM D6400, BPI, USDA

World Centric BO-SC-U32-LFP, 32 Oz PFAS-Free Fiber Bowl, 500/CS, ASTM D6400, BPI, USDA FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Suitable for hot and cold applications
  • Large 32-oz capacity is perfect for soup or salad
  • Made of natural PFAS-free wheat straw fiber
  • Free from environmentally harmful petrochemicals and plastics
  • Freezer- and microwave-safe construction
  • Fully decays in 1-3 months in a commercial composting facility and 2-4 months in a home composting system
  • Use with BOL-SC-U24 or BOL-CS-24 lid
  • Great choice for restaurants, cafeterias, caterers, and more

Serve your restaurant's salads and soups inside the eco-friendly yet affordable World Centric BO-SC-U32-LFP, 32 Oz PFAS-Free Fiber Bowl, 500/CS, ASTM D6400, BPI, USDA. These bowls are made from wheat straw fiber, an annually renewable resource that's compostable. They make an excellent addition to any cafeteria, catering business, or restaurant that's looking to reduce their ecological footprint.

Such bowls are compatible with BOL-CS-24, BOL-CS-UBB, BOL-SC-U24, SBL-CS-32 lids.

SKUBO-SC-U32-LFP
ManufacturerWorld Centric
Capacity Oz 32
Pcs On Category 500
Height (Inch) 3.15
Weight (Lbs) 30
Length (Inch) 7.4
Width (Inch) 7.4
Shape Round
Units of measure CS
Compartments 1
Features PFAS-Free
Color Beige
Material Fiber
Type Filter Bowl

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