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Transform your breakroom with StalkMarket's Planet+ Compostable Food Container Lids, made from plant-based PLA material that's BPI Certified Compostable and ASTM D6400 compliant. These lids are perfect for hot and cold foods, and their oil and cut resistant design keeps them looking new. They're also microwave and freezer safe, making them ideal for a variety of applications. Reduce waste and maintain freshness with these eco-conscious lids, suitable for commercial use. Use them with your existing 10-20 oz. Planet+ Hot Cups to create a sustainable and efficient breakroom experience.
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Oil and cut resistant design keeps these lids looking new.
Ensure leftovers are kept fresh while reducing waste with these Stalk Market Compostable Container Lids. Made of CPLA, a plant-based alternative to petroleum-based plastics. Maintain food without harming the environment. Oil and cut resistant design keeps these lids looking new. Microwave and freezer safe. Suitable for hot and cold foods. Commercially compostable (where facilities exist). PLA-lined paper lid for 10-20 oz. Planet+ Hot Cups. Eco-conscious choice - has one or more meaningful eco-attributes or eco-labels. BPI Certified Compostable - certified by the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) to be compostable in commercial compost facilities (where facilities exist). Conforms to ASTM D6400 standards. For detailed information see www.astm.org. Product Content Contains Compostable Material - made from materials that can quickly break down in commercial composting facilities (where facilities exist), to help reduce waste while creating usable organic matter. Biobased products - products (excluding food, feed, or fuel) made primarily from renewable biological materials - such as plants, animals, marine, or forestry resources - and must meet the USDA's minimum content standards for their category.