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May 26th 2021
If you’ve read our Sustainability Reports over the last few years, you’ll know that obtaining beginning-of-life certifications on the top five raw materials we use to make our products i
May 26th 2021
If you’ve read our Sustainability Reports over the last few years, you’ll know that obtaining beginning-of-life certifications on the top five raw materials we use to make our products i
Mar 19th 2018
Our most popular WorldView™ shapes and sizes are now available in a natural bagasse color. Just like the originals, these containers are strong, grease and cut resistant alternatives to traditional p
Dec 10th 2012
What is Bagasse Fiber?
Bagasse is made from sugarcane.
Rather than throwing away or burning used sugarcane stalks, the stalk is “reclaimed” and pulped to make a paper-like substan
Dec 10th 2012
What is Bagasse Fiber?
Bagasse is made from sugarcane.
Rather than throwing away or burning used sugarcane stalks, the stalk is “reclaimed” and pulped to make a paper-like substan