Paper Type | Composition | Characteristics | Best Use Cases |
Kraft Paper | Wood pulp | Natural brown color; sturdy; eco-friendly | Salads; snacks; dry foods |
Cupstock Paper | Renewable resources | Smooth surface; excellent for printing; moisture and grease resistance | Hot and cold food service |
Bamboo Paper | Bamboo pulp | Lightweight; strong; sustainable | Environmentally conscious businesses; outdoor events |
PE Coated Paper Bowls | Paper with polyethylene (PE) lining | Moisture barrier; prevents leaks | Soups; stews; liquid-based dishes |
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