Cornstarch and PLA
In the search for alternatives to traditional plastic, companies have embraced corn scratch for making eco-friendly single-use restaurant supplies. Corn starch is a natural ingredient and can be used to make several eco-friendly forms of plastic. PacknWood uses corn starch extensively to create a variety of restaurant supplies, including plates, trays, cups, lids, takeout containers, and much more.
Corn starch is a safe and non-toxic form of vegetable starch that is converted to PLA (Polylactic Acid) and CPLA, also known as bioplastics. They are perfect for making non-toxic, food-grade, biodegradable, and compostable tableware. This plant-based material is one of PacknWood's natural and renewable resources that can help restaurants reduce the amount of traditional plastic waste that ends up in a landfill.
Our corn starch tableware comes in a wide variety of shapes and sizes to fit your needs. Nearly anything that your restaurant needs can be made from corn starch and Packnwood carries a wide variety of options, from cups to utensils. We even have many of our options in multiple colors to customize to your business.
PacknWood uses corn starch for disposable cutlery that can be used for your restaurant dining, takeout, delivery, and catering services. We also offer clear
drinking cups for your smoothies, disposable coffee cup lids to keep your beverages warm, and many more. Call our office at (201) 604-3840 for assistance in finding your restaurants or coffee shops eco-friendly food service supplies from our Corn starch PLA products line. You can also reach us anytime through our website 24/7 chat line.