World Centric CU-SU-16C, 16 Oz NoTree Bamboo Cold Cups, 1000/CS

World Centric CU-SU-16C, 16 Oz NoTree Bamboo Cold Cups, 1000/CS FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

These World Centric CU-SU-16C, 16 Oz NoTree Bamboo Cold Cups, 1000/CS are made from 100% bamboo paper, meaning no trees were cut down to make them. These cups are unbleached, have a bio-based lining and are certified compostable in a commercial composting facility. The use of bamboo paper in place of traditional paper helps preserve our dwindling forests and the wildlife and indigenous communities that rely on them. Composts in 2 to 4 months in a commercial composting facility. Not microwavable.

SKUCU-SU-16C
ManufacturerWorld Centric
Length (Inch) 3.5
Width (Inch) 3.5
Weight (Lbs) 30
Height (Inch) 5
Units of measure CS
Color White
Material Fiber
Type Filter Cup

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