We are closed on Thursday 25th April 2024 for ANZAC Day Public Holiday, and no deliveries will be made.
Last delivery date: Wednesday 24th April 2024
For deliveries on Wednesday 24th April 2024, orders must be submitted before 1 PM on Wednesday. All orders after 1 PM on Wednesday 24th April 2024, deliveries will be on Thursday 26th April 2024.
please refer to our Shipping Page to know your respective cut-off times for same-day dispatch.
We will resume operations on Thursday 26th April 2024.
Stock Availability Out of stock at your local warehouse?
Yes, you can still order!
Please note: there may be delays and additional shipping charges for interstate deliveries. Shipping charges will be calculated at checkout.
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Our plastic-free sample cups are made from rapidly renewable sugarcane pulp, a by-product of the sugar refining industry. This sustainable cup fits our 30ml natural sugarcane sauce lid (B-SCL-30-N).
Our plant fibre sauce cup lids are made from reclaimed and rapidly renewable sugarcane pulp – a by-product remaining after the juice has been extracted from sugarcane refining (that would otherwise be burned).
They have no added PFAS and are certified home compostable to Australian (AS5810) & European (NF T51-800) standards & industrially compostable to Australian (AS4736) and European (EN13432) standards.
These portion cups are perfectly sized to function as condiment cups, sauce cups, dips cups, sample cups and small serving cups.
Clear and accurate data is essential to understanding our impact on the environment and finding solutions to reduce it. The label below shows how a carton of this product impacts our planet. As a leader in sustainable packaging, this label is our way of being transparent, accountable, and committed to combating greenwashing.
The eco-cost below, calculated per carton, offers our customers a straightforward metric to understand and compare the environmental impacts of our products. Please note that it is not a hidden or added fee to the product's market price.
The eco-cost is independently calculated across four categories – biodiversity loss, effects on human health, material scarcity, as well as the more standard carbon emissions. BioPak utilises this data to identify areas with the greatest potential for environmental impact reduction, it is our job to reduce the eco-cost and your impact.