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WELCOME TO
BIOPAKAt BioPak, we acknowledge the fact that our products are not perfect and impact the environment at each stage in their lifecycle.
Creating more sustainable packaging requires looking at the bigger picture. Here, at BioPak, that means delivering maximum value with minimal impact to the environment.
For us sustainability is not a destination but an ongoing journey. We subscribe to the philosophy of continuous improvement and believe that our products can always be made better.
Why us?
Put simply, our packaging is conceived, designed and
manufactured with resource use in mind. We choose materials
that are bio-based, annually renewable or recycled. We also
measure and disclose the energy and water consumption at
our production facilities with a view to ongoing improvement.
By analysing every stage in the life cycle of our products we are
able to develop, build and offer better solutions for businesses,
who, like us, want to do everything they can to protect the planet
for future generations.
When selecting our products, we evaluate them against the sustainable packaging guidelines
They should be fit-for-purpose and designed to meet market
and consumer needs, while minimising net impact in a
cost-effective way.
Products must embody resource efficiency, and designed
to minimise the use of materials and other resources without
compromising product quality and safety.
Wherever possible we select low-impact materials with minimal
environmental and social impact. Materials are selected based
on science and incorporate a whole-of-lifecycle approach.
Packaging should be designed to maximise its potential for
recovery and recycling and to minimise the environmental
and social impacts of its disposal.
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Did you know...we are carbonneutral
The natural choice 4 Products made better 6We collaborate with you 10
Biopak catalogue
Paper rangeHot paper cups & lids 12
Cup trays 14
Cold paper cups & lids 15
Hot paper bowls & lids 16
Custom branding cups & bowls 17
Bioplastic rangeCold clear cups & lids 19
Custom branding clear cups 20
Cold clear containers & lids 21
Straws 22
Cutlery 23
Bioplastic bags 24
Bioplastic reusable rangeReusable coffee cups 26
Custom branding ByoCups 27
Sugarcane rangeTakeaway containers 29
Trays 30
Clamshells 31
Plates 32
Bowls 32
Custom moulded pulp 33
BioPak custom solutions
BioPak custom solutions 34
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The NATURALCHOICE
Sustainability We provide more sustainable packaging solutions made from renewable or recycled resources. All the carbon emissions associated with the production, transport and disposal of our products are offset through the purchase of carbon credits.
InnovationWe are an industry leader with a track record of delivering innovative and functional bio-based packaging solutions. Through ongoing research and development we are continually expanding and enhancing our product range.
QualityThe BioPak brand and products are synonymous with quality and sustainability. Manufactured using efficient high speed, automated production lines, in facilities certified to ISO environmental, quality and food safety standards.
ServiceOur exceptional customer service is second to none. Our same day delivery service covers most of Australia’s major metropolitan areas. We do whatever it takes to make sure you always have the packaging you need when you need it.
ValueWe offer free freight to all major metropolitan areas and subsidised freight to all other areas in Australia and New Zealand. We guarantee that for like quality products, our prices will not be beaten.
How we make it better1.SourceWherever possible, we choose raw materials that
are renewable or recycled.
2. CreateWe process these materials as efficiently as possible
in high speed, highly automated production facilities.
3. Recycle Our products enable the diversion of waste from landfill
by being either recyclable or compostable.
MATERIALSBIOPAK
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Our products
Paper cups and bowlsMade from sustainably sourced paper fibreboard coated
with Ingeo, an ingenious plastic made from plants not oil.
Coffee cup lidsMade from rapidly renewable plant-based Ingeo
bioplastic.
Compostable bioplastic bagsMade from a starch-based bioplastic and certified
compostable to Australian Standard AS4736.
Clear cups and bowlsMade from Ingeo bioplastic derived from field corn, ideal
for storing and serving cold foods and drinks.
Reusable coffee cupsEnjoy coffee on the go responsibly. Reusable ByoCups,
made from plant-based bioplastic.
CutleryPLA manufactured from plant-based bioplastic
or PSM made from 70% plant-based bioplastic
and 30% conventional plastic.
able coffee cups
Sugarcane pulp tablewareMade from sugarcane pulp, a more sustainable alternative
to plastic or polystyrene.
Sugarcane takeaway containersSturdy moulded sugarcane pulp containers with secure
lids. Available in a range of sizes.
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PRODUCTS
MADEBETTER
Raw materials
The energy that goes into manufacturing our material world is
the largest component of humanity’s energy consumption. The
following information identifies a variety of environmental impacts
for each material used to manufacture our products. The data
represents the average figures for each environmental metric.
Raw materials key Embodied energy: This is the total energy used to transform
a material from its natural state into a material ready for
manufacturing. The difference in embodied energy between virgin
and recycled material can vary significantly. As most materials
contain a blend of virgin and recycled content, the values used
here are based on typical recycled content.
Embodied carbon: This is the total Carbon Dioxide (CO2e) emitted
to transform a material from its natural state into a material ready
for manufacturing. The difference in embodied carbon between
virgin and recycled material can vary significantly. As most materials
contain a blend of virgin and recycled content, the values used here
are based on typical recycled content.
Embodied water: This is the total amount of water used to extract
and refine a material. Embodied water data has only been compiled
in the last few year, as a result some of the data has a high level of
uncertainty.
Extraction intensity: This is the total amount of non-renewable
material extracted to make every kilogram of final material. The
figure indicates the degree of direct environmental impact from the
extraction process.
Recycled content: This is the percentage of recycled material in
average material supplies. A material that has a high recycled
content requires less energy to manufacture and less virgin material
to be extracted.
Years of reserves: This is the number of years we have left before we
deplete our material reserves, if consumed at current consumption
and growth rates. Reserves represent what is economically viable
to extract, not the Earth’s total resource. While reserves do not tell
us precisely how much material is left, they do provide a valuable
indication of scarcity.
Every day, we generate over 3.5 million tons of solid waste – a tenfold increase over the past century. That figure will likely double again by 2025.
The production of waste is a growing problem. Despite widespread kerbside collection of recyclables, a growing population and increasing consumption leads to ever increasing waste production. Much of what we consider ‘waste’ is a resource that, once discarded to landfill, is lost for future use. At BioPak we acknowledge the environmental impact throughout the entire lifecycle of our products from cradle to grave, striving to minimize any negative impacts on the environment. Most of our products are made from renewable plant-based or recycled materials and we offset the C02 emissions associated with their production, transport and disposal.
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We choose bioplastics (not all biodegrade) as a better alternative
to plastic, using it to produce our range of cutlery, clear cups, deli
containers and the water-proof coating on the inside of our paper
cups and bowls.
Bioplastic refers to plastic materials and products that are made
wholly or partly from biological materials, or both.
These materials appeal to customers because they can reduce
greenhouse gas emissions, avoid depleting fossil resources,
and reduce landfill volumes.
Whilst recycling rates are improving every year, currently 77%
of all plastics disposed of every year end up in landfill.
Hishun Revode PLA
Revode is made in China from non-GMO plant starch. It is used
to produce our bioplastic cutlery and straws.
Compostable: Certified compostable in an commercial facility
to American BPI standards
Recyclable: In China only
Raw Materials: Plant starch (e.g. cassava and corn)
Ingeo PLA
Ingeo is made from dextrose (sugar) that is derived from field
corn already grown for many industrial and functional end-uses.
In North America, corn has been used first because it is the
most economically feasible source of plant starches.
Using less than 1/20th of 1% (0.05%) of the annual global corn
crop today, so there’s little to no impact on food prices or supply.
This material is used to produce our range of bioplastic coffee cup
lids, clear cups, deli containers and water-proof coating
on paper cups and bowls.
By design, using Ingeo results in 75% less greenhouse gases
than the oil-based PET plastic it replaces, even if both end up
in a landfill. Ingeo has more end-of-life options than any other
plastics material. These include composting, feedstock recycling,
mechanical recycling and incineration with energy recovery. There
are only a small number of commercial composting facilities in
Australia and New Zealand, limiting this as an end-of-life option,
and leaving landfill as the most widely available end-of-life option. Compostable: Ingeo is certified compostable to EN13432 and
BPI standards in a commercial compost facility. Dispose of with
general waste if no commercial compost facilities are available
Recyclable: In China and the USA only
Raw materials: Plant starch (e.g. corn)
Embodied energy: 53MJ/Kg Embodied carbon: 2.3Kg/Kg
Embodied water: 200L/Kg Extracted intensity: Not available
Recycled content: 1% Years of reserves: Renewable
Lifecycle assessment: In progress
Ecopond
Ecopond is made from a synthetic biodegradable plastic
combined with plant starch. Used to produce our range
of checkout and refuse bags. Certified to Australian Standards
these bags are accepted wherever there are municipal
organic waste collection services. If the bags do end up in the
environment, they will biodegrade more rapidly than conventional
plastic bags.
Compostable: Certified home compostable to European
standards, certified compostable to AS4736-2006 Australian
standards
Recyclable: Not recyclable
Raw materials: Plant starch (e.g. corn)
Embodied energy: Not available Embodied carbon: Not available
Embodied water: Not available Extracted intensity: Not available
Recycled content: Not available Years of reserves: Renewable
Lifecycle assessment: In progress
Plastarch material (PSM)
PSM is made from 70% starch-based bioplastic, blended with
30% polypropylene. Used to produce one range of our cutlery.
Dispose along with general waste.
Compostable: No
Recyclable: Not recyclable – dispose in general waste
Raw materials: Plant starch (e.g. corn) and polypropylene (oil)
Embodied energy: Not available Embodied carbon: Not available
Embodied water: Not available Extracted intensity: Not available
Recycled content: Not available Years of reserves: Renewable
Lifecycle assessment: In progress
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Pulp
Pulp is a lignocellulosic fibrous material prepared by chemically
or mechanically separating cellulose fibres from wood, fibre crops
or waste paper. Wood provides about 90% of the basis for pulp
production, while about 10% originates from annual plants. Pulp
is one of the most abundant raw materials worldwide, most
commonly used as raw material in paper-making. Moulded pulp
is often considered a sustainable packaging material, as defined
by the Sustainable Packaging Coalition, since it is produced from
recycled materials, and can be recycled again after its useful life.
We use wood pulp sourced from managed plantations for our
paper cups and bowls, and recycled pulp for our cup carry trays.
We use sugarcane pulp (bagasse) for our range of clamshells,
takeaway containers, plates and bowls.
Paper pulp
Paper made from pulped cellulose from managed plantations is
used to make our paper cups and bowls. Paper cups and bowls
are normally coated with a plastic water-proof lining, we use Ingeo
– a plant-based bioplastic instead. Using this bioplastic means
these products can be composted in a commercial compost.
In Australia, paper board is mostly shipped offshore for recycling.
When paper ends up in landfill, it decomposes under anaerobic
conditions and releases methane gas (a greenhouse gas more
potent than C02). We offset the carbon emissions for each cup
we sell presuming that is does end up in landfill.
Compostable: In a commercial facility. The paper of our cups
and bowls will biodegrade in a home compost but the PLA
bioplastic lining biodegrades best under the controlled conditions
of a commercial facility. Some customers have successfully
composted BioCups in their home composting unit. We
recommend shredding to increase the surface area and speed
up the process.
Recyclable: Many Australian and New Zealand councils will accept
paper cups in the paper recycling stream, call yours to find out
Raw materials: Cardboard
Embodied energy: 28MJ/Kg Embodied carbon: 1.3Kg/Kg
Embodied water: 1150L/Kg Extracted intensity: 1.8Kg/Kg
Recycled content: 72% Years of reserves: Renewable
Lifecycle assessment: In progress
Recycled paper pulp
Made from post consumer recycled content. Used to produce our
cup carry trays. Dispose of in the waste paper recycling stream.
Compostable: In a home compost
Recyclable: In regular paper recycling
Raw materials: Post consumer recycled paper
Embodied energy: Not available Embodied carbon: Not available
Embodied water: Not available Extracted intensity: Not available
Recycled content: Not available Years of reserves: Not available
Lifecycle assessment: In progress
Sugarcane pulp (bagasse)
Made from the crushed stalks remaining after the juice has been
extracted from sugarcane. Used to produce our range of plates,
bowls clamshells and takeaway containers. Dispose of in a home
or commercial compost facility or with general waste.
Compostable: Certified compostable in an commercial facility
to American BPI and European EN13432 standards. Check with
your local council if they will accept this in your green waste bin
Recyclable: Not recyclable
Raw materials: Sugarcane pulp (bagasse)
Embodied energy: 84MJ/Kg Embodied carbon: Not available
Embodied water: Not available Extracted intensity: Not available
Recycled content: 0% Years of reserves: Renewable
Lifecycle assessment: In progress
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Conventional plastic
Conventional plastics are usually synthetic, most commonly
derived from petrochemicals (crude oil and gas). Used to
produce lids for our containers. We use conventional plastics for
applications that require transparency, flexibility and heat stability
at a price point that is commercially viable. Most of the plastics
we use are widely recycled throughout Australia and
New Zealand.
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET
PET is made from fossil resources. PET is the most recycled
plastic in the world and use for our PET takeaway container lids.
These can be recycled in the plastic recycling stream, along with
your empty water and cold drink bottles.
Compostable: Not compostable
Recyclable: Plastics identification code 1, PET is accepted at all
kerbside and plastic recycling stations
Raw materials: PET plastic identification code 1
Embodied energy: 84MJ/Kg Embodied carbon: 2.3Kg/Kg
Embodied water: 29L/Kg Extracted intensity: 6.4Kg/Kg
Recycled content: 21% Years of reserves: 20 years
Lifecycle assessment: In progress
Polystyrene (PS)
PS is a plastic made from fossil resources, used to produce some
of our coffee cup lids. Recycling code 6.
Compostable: Not compostable
Recyclable: In most council recycling. The white lids can be
recycled but the black lids will not be detected by automatic
sorting equipment at most modern material recovery facilities and
will end up in landfill. This is true for any black plastic products
you place in your co-mingled recycling bin. Check with your local
council about what plastic items they will accept as this varies.
Some councils collect all hard plastics for recycling while others
prefer you to recycle only selected hard plastics – often plastics
code 1, 2 and 3
Raw materials: High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) plastic
identification code 6
Embodied energy: 93MJ/Kg Embodied carbon: 2.8Kg/Kg
Embodied water: 216L/Kg Extracted intensity: 2.5Kg/Kg
Recycled content: 3% Years of reserves: 19 years
Lifecycle assessment: In progress
Polypropylene (PP)
PP is a plastic made from fossil resources, used to produce
our soup bowl lids. Recycling code 5.
Compostable: Not compostable
Recyclable: In most council recycling. Check with your local
council about what plastic items they will accept as this varies.
Some councils collect all hard plastics for recycling while others
prefer you to recycle only selected hard plastics – often plastics
1, 2 and 3
Raw materials: High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) Plastic
Identification Code 6
Embodied energy: 98MJ/Kg Embodied carbon: 2.7Kg/Kg
Embodied water: 100L/Kg Extracted intensity: 4.2Kg/Kg
Recycled content: 6% Years of reserves: 21 years
Lifecycle assessment: In progress
Recycling tips
Paper
Paper and cardboard can be recycled and used again in other
paper products. The more we recycle paper and cardboard,
the less we need to use natural resources like fibre from trees to
manufacture new products. It also uses less energy and water in
manufacturing. Paper contaminated with grease or oil from food
cannot be recycled
Organic waste
Some local councils collect organic waste from your home
and turn it into compost. Composting helps keep organic waste
out of landfill where it rots and generates methane, a greenhouse
gas that is particularly damaging to the environment
So remember, if it grows, then it goes in your green organics bin
Plastic & metal
Always put items into your recycling bin loose, not in a plastic
bag. Everything inside a plastic bag will be sent to landfill.
Plastic bags can also tangle up the machinery used to sort the
recycling materials
Flatten boxes but don’t bundle items together
Roll aluminium foil into a ball and place it in a recycling bin, even
if it has food stuck to it
Black plastic items don’t get recycled as they are not able to be
identified by automatic sorting equipment used at most recycling
facilities
At most material recovery facilities, any plastic item less than 5cm
in diameter will be screened out and diverted to landfill
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Customer care Our exceptional customer care has earned us
a reputation for being the best in the industry.
Logistics management We know how important it is to maintain sufficient inventory
and we always ensure you get your orders without delay. All
orders are dispatched on the same day they are received.
From our warehouse locations across Australia and New
Zealand, we offer free freight to most cities and BioPak
subsidised freight to remote locations.
(conditions apply).
Custom branding We’ll brand our products with your logo (minimum quantities
apply) and we offer free storage for up to 3-months. Our pay-
as-you-use model means no upfront costs – simply order and
pay when you need it. There is no deposit required and we
provide a free artwork design service.
Partner programDeveloped to provide a point of difference that helps you
stand out in a crowded market. Our partner program provides
eye catching, relevant sales and marketing collateral that
clearly communicates the environmental benefit of all our
products.
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WE COLLABORATE
WITH YOUWe work together with our customers to achieve shared goals and we take a genuine interest in your business. Through sharing our knowledge, marketing and logistics resources, we are able to contribute to your growth and ongoing success.
We’ll do everything we can to help you find the best solutions for your business, it’s our job to make your life easier and your business more sustainable.
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HOT PAPER
Cups&LIDS
BioPak cups are produced using a heavy duty board for a premium quality product with superior strength, lid fit and insulation. BioCups are lined with bioplastic from plants, not oil.
Paper sourced from managed plantations
Made from annually renewable resources
BioCups – Single Wall
Use Hot and cold use
Material Paper cup, bioplastic lining (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BC–4 | BCK–4–GS | BC–4W 4oz cup – BioPak branded leaf | BioPak branded kraft | plain white 2,000
BC–6 | BCK–6–GS | BC–6W 6oz cup – BioPak branded leaf | BioPak branded kraft | plain white 1,000
BC–8 | BCK–8–GS | BC–8W 8oz cup – BioPak branded leaf | BioPak branded kraft | plain white 1,000
BC–12 | BCK–12–GS | BC–12W 12oz cup – BioPak branded leaf | BioPak branded kraft | plain white 1,000
BC–16 | BCK–16–GS | BC–16W 16oz cup – BioPak branded leaf | BioPak branded kraft | plain white 1,000
BC–20 20oz cup – BioPak branded leaf 500
BCK–12DW–GS(12oz)
BCK–16DW–GS(16oz)
BCK–8DW–GS(8oz)
BC–8DW(8oz)
BC–12DW(12oz)
BC–16DW(16oz)
BC–8DWW(8oz)
BC–12DWW(12oz)
BioCups – Double WallUse Hot and cold use
Material Paper cup, bioplastic lining
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BC–8DW | BCK–8DW–GS | BC–8DWW 8oz cup – BioPak branded leaf | BioPak branded kraft | plain white 1,000
BC–12DW | BCK–12DW–GS | BC–12DWW 12oz cup – BioPak branded leaf | BioPak branded kraft | plain white 1,000
BC–16DW | BCK–16DW–GS 16oz cup – BioPak branded leaf | BioPak branded kraft 600
RecyclablePaper
RecyclablePaper
BC–16(16oz)
BC–20(20oz)
BC–12(12oz)
BC–4(4oz)
BC–8(8oz)
BC–6(6oz)
BCK–8–GS(8oz)
BCK–16–GS(16oz)
BCK–12–GS(12oz)
BCK–4–GS(4oz)
BCK–6–GS(6oz)
BC–8W(8oz)
BC–12W(12oz)
BC–16W(16oz)
BC–4W(4oz)
BC–6W(6oz)
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Featuring environmentally themed artwork
Quarterly releases of new artwork on 8oz, 12oz & 16oz single wall and double wall cups – in mixed cartons
Same price as regular BioCups
BioCup Art Series – Single Wall
Use Hot and cold use
Material Paper cup, bioplastic lining (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BC–8–ART SERIES 8oz cup – BioPak branded art series 1,000
BC–12–ART SERIES 12oz cup – BioPak branded art series 1,000
BC–16–ART SERIES 16oz cup – BioPak branded art series 1,000
NEW
artwork
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quarter
BioCup Art Series – Double Wall
Use Hot and cold use
Material Paper cup, bioplastic lining (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BC–8DW–ART SERIES 8oz cup – BioPak branded art series 1,000
BC–12DW–ART SERIES 12oz cup – BioPak branded art series 1,000
BC–16DW–ART SERIES 16oz cup – BioPak branded art series 600
RecyclablePaper
RecyclablePaper
No customprinting
No customprinting
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BioCup Lids – Conventional plasticUse Hot and cold use
Material Conventional plastic (PS)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BCL–4 Lid – no hole – for 4oz BioCups – white 1,000
BCL–8W Lid for 6 & 8oz BioCups – white 1,000
BCL–8B Lid for 6 & 8oz BioCups – black 1,000
BCL–12.16.20W Lid for 12, 16 & 20oz BioCups – white 1,000
BCL–12.16.20B Lid for 12, 16 & 20oz BioCups – black 1,000
BioCup Lids – Conventional plasticUse Cold use
Material Conventional plastic (PS)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BCL–90C–PS(F) Lid – straw slot – for 12, 16 & 20oz BioCups
– opaque
2,000
BCL–90C–PS(F)
BioCup Lids – BioplasticUse Hot and cold use
Material Bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BCL–8PLA Lid for 6 & 8oz BioCups – opaque 1,000
BCL–12PLA Lid for 12,16 & 20oz BioCups – opaque 1,000
BCL–8PLA BCL–12PLA
BCL–8B BCL–12.16.20W BCL–12.16.20B
BCL–4
BCL–8W
BioCup TraysUse Suitable for paper and clear cups
Material Recycled paper pulp
Code Description Qty/Ctn
B–CC–802 2-cup tray 500
B–CC–832 4-cup tray 300
B–CC–832B–CC–802
Cup
TRAYS
Customembossing
Customembossing
Customembossing
Recycled paper pulp
No customprinting
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Cold PAPER
Cups&LIDS
The paper cold cup range is coated inside and out with Ingeo bioplastic. These cups are compatible with straw slotted flat lids.
Paper sourced from managed plantations
Made from annually renewable resources
Customembossing
Cold BioCups
Use Cold use
Material Paper cup with bioplastic lining (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BCC–12 12oz cold cup – Mix of BioPak branded green, orange & blue cups 1,000
BCC–16 16oz cold cup – Mix of BioPak branded green, orange & blue cups 1,000
BCC–22 22oz cold cup – Mix of BioPak branded green, orange & blue cups 1,000
BCC–12(12oz)
BCC–16(16oz)
BCC–22(22oz)
BioCup Lids Use Cold use
Material Conventional plastic (PS) & bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BCL–90C–PS(F) PS lid – straw slot – for 12, 16 & 22oz
cold paper BioCups – opaque
2,000
BCL–90C–PLA(F) PLA lid – straw slot – for 12, 16 & 22oz
cold paper BioCups – clear
2,000
BCL–90C–PS(F) BCL-90C-PLA(F)
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Hot PAPER
Bowls&LIDS
BioBowlsUse Hot and cold use
Material Paper bowl, bioplastic lining (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BSC–8 8oz bowl – BioPak branded white 1,000
BSC–12 12oz bowl – BioPak branded white 500
BSC–16 16oz bowl – BioPak branded white 500
BSC–32 32oz bowl – BioPak branded white 500
BSC–8 BSC–12 BSC–16 BSC–32
BioBowl Lids – BioplasticUse Hot and cold use
Material Bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BSCL–8PLA Lid for 8oz BioBowls – opaque 1,000
BSCL–12PLA Lid for 12, 16 & 32oz BioBowls – opaque 500
BSCL–8PLA BSCL–12PLA
BioBowl Lids – Conventional plasticUse Hot and cold use
Material Conventional plastic (PP)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BSCL–8 Lid for 8oz BioBowls – clear 1,000
BSCL–12.16.32 Lid for 12, 16 & 32oz BioBowls – clear 1,000
BSCL–8 BSCL–12.16.32
All our paper products are made from pulp sourced from managed plantations. We use Ingeo bioplastic as a waterproof coating on our cups and bowls.
Compostable in a commercial compost facility
Printed with soy and water based inks
No customprinting
No customprinting
RecyclablePaper
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Custom branding
CUPS &BOWLS
1. Choose your cup or bowl size There are five cup sizes – 4oz, 8oz, 12oz,16oz and 20oz
There are four bowl sizes – 8oz, 12oz, 16oz and 32oz
Choose a single wall or double wall cup or single wall bowl
2. Choose your quantityWe offer free cup and bowl printing for a minimum order quantity
of 50,000 per size
3. Send us your logo/message for free printing
Free design and artwork setup
Colour printing available
No plate costs
Colour proofs available on request
4. BioPak endorsementWe incorporate the BioCup or BioPak logo and environmental message
into your cup or bowl design, helping you communicate your commitment
to more sustainable products to your customers
5. 8-week turn around time8-week turn around from artwork approval to delivery
6. No deposit and free pay-as-you-use storage
No deposit required
Free pay-as-you-use storage for 3-months, subsidised storage rates
available thereafter
Pay-as-you-use system allows you to request and pay for what you
need, as you need it
You can draw down one carton at a time
7. Guaranteed same day dispatch on all orders
All orders dispatched same day (conditions apply)
8. Ongoing logistics management
We monitor your stock levels to ensure you never run out
We offer free custom branding for orders above 50,000 cups
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Cold clear
Cups& LIDS
BioCups with lidsUse Cold use only
Material Bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
CF–R–60 60ml sauce cup – clear 2,000
CF–C–73 Flat lid – no hole – for 60ml sauce cups –
73mm – clear
2,000
R–150Y 150ml cup – BioPak branded clear 2,000
R–200Y 200ml cup – BioPak branded clear 2,000
R–280Y 280ml cup – BioPak branded clear 2,000
C-76 Flat lid – no hole – for 150, 200 & 280ml
cups listed directly above only – 76mm – clear
2,000
C-76D(X) Dome lid – x-slot – for 150, 200 & 280ml
cups listed above only – 120mm – clear
1,000
CF–R–280Y 280ml cups – clear 1,000
CF–C83(0) Flat lid – 10mm hole – for 280ml cups listed
directly above only – 120mm – clear
1,000
R–300Y 300ml cup – BioPak branded clear 1,000
R–360Y 360ml cup – BioPak branded clear 1,000
R–420 420ml cup – BioPak branded clear 1,000
R–500Y 500ml cup – BioPak branded clear 1,000
R–600Y 600ml cup – BioPak branded clear 1,000
R–700Y 700ml cups – BioPak branded clear 1,000
C–96F Flat lid – x-slot – for 300-700ml cups directly
above – 96mm – clear
1,000
C–96D(B) Dome lid – 22mm hole – for 300-700ml
cups listed directly above – 96mm – clear
1,000
C–96D(X) Dome lid – x-slot – for 300-700ml cups listed
directly above – 96mm – clear
1,000
C–96F C–96D(B) C–96D(X)
R–300Y R–360Y R–420 R–500Y R–600Y R–700Y
U-30Y CF–R–150Y CF–R–200YR–185W
Made from Ingeo PLA. This revolutionary bioplastic is made from dextrose (sugar) that is derived from field corn already grown for many industrial and functional end-uses.
Cold use only
Made from a 100% renewable resource
CF–R–60 R–150Y R–200Y R–280Y CF–R–280Y
CF–C–73 C–76 C–76D(X) CF–C–83(0)
Lids are not available with the above products.
BioCups without lidsUse Cold use only
Material Bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
U–30Y 30ml sample cup – clear 3,000
R–185W 185ml wine glass – clear 1,000
CF–R–150Y 150ml cup – clear 2,000
CF–R–200Y 200ml cup – clear 2,000
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Custom branding
clear CUPS
1. Choose your cup size There are nine cup sizes – 150ml, 200ml, 280ml, 300ml, 360ml, 420ml,
500ml, 600ml and 700ml
2. Choose your quantityWe offer free cup printing for a minimum order quantity of 50,000 per size
for a single colour
3. Send us your logo/message for free printing
Free design and artwork setup
Colour printing available
No plate costs
4. BioPak endorsementWe incorporate the BioCup or BioPak logo and environmental message
into your cup design, helping you communicate your commitment to more
sustainable products to your customers
5. 8-week turn around time8-week turn around from artwork approval to delivery
6. No deposit and free pay-as-you-use storage
No deposit required
Free pay-as-you-use storage for 3-months, subsidised storage rates
available thereafter
Pay-as-you-use system allows you to request and pay for what you
need, as you need it
You can draw down one carton at a time
7. Guaranteed same day dispatch on all orders
All orders dispatched same day (conditions apply)
8. Ongoing logistics management
We monitor your stock levels to ensure you never run out
We offer free custom branding for orders above 50,000 cups
Cold clear containers
& LIDS
BioSushi TrayUse Cold use only
Material Bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
KS–SU–30 Sushi base – 186x127x17mm – clear
Sushi lid – 188x135x30mm – clear
300
KS-SU-30
Our new BioDeli Bowls have been redesigned with a single lid solution across all sizes
Producing Ingeo bioplatic results in 75% less greenhouse gases than PET plastic
BioDeli Bowls with LidsUse Cold use only
Material Bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
CF–R–60 60ml sauce cup – clear 2,000
CF–C–73 Flat lid – no hole – for 60ml sauce cups –
73mm – clear
2,000
CF–P–240 240ml bowl – 120mm – clear 500
CF–P–360 360ml bowl – 120mm – clear 500
CF–P–500 500ml bowl – 120mm – clear 500
CF–P–700 700ml bowl – 120mm – clear 500
CF–P–960 960ml bowl – 120mm – clear 500
CF–C–120(D) Raised lid for all BioDeli Bowls – 120mm – clear 500
CF–P–240 CF–P–360 CF–P–500 CF–P–700 CF–P–960
CF–C–120(D)
No customprinting
No customprinting
BioDeli Salad Bowls with LidsUse Cold use only
Material Bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
CF–SB–24 24oz salad bowl – clear 450
CF–SB-32 32oz salad bowl – clear 450
CF–SBL-24/32 Lid for 24 & 32oz salad bowls – clear 450
No customprinting
CF–SB-32CF–SB-24CF–SBL-24/32
CF–R–60 CF–C–73
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Cutlery&straws
BioStrawsUse Cold use only
Material Bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
GD –6X206FSB 6mm diameter x 206mm long straws
– flexible – bulk pack – green
5,000
GD–6X206FSIW 6mm diameter x 206mm long straws
– flexible – individually wrapped – green
5,000
GD-6X206FSB GD-6X206FSIW
straws
PLA BioCutlery is made from 100% renewable resources. We also offer an alternative, low-cost option made from 70% plant-based bioplastic and 30% conventional plastic.
Cutlery is heat-resistant and sturdy
Straws are made from bioplastic from plants not oil
No customprinting
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BioCutlery – 70% bioplasticUse Hot and cold use
Material 70% bioplastic (PSM)
BULK
Code Description Qty/Ctn
GD–6K–B 6” knife – natural white 1,000
GD–6F–B 6” fork – natural white 1,000
GD–6S–B 6” spoon – natural white 1,000
GD–6SP–B 6” spork – natural white 1,000
GD–7K–B 7” knife – natural white 1,000
GD–7F–B 7” fork – natural white 1,000
GD–7S–B 7” spoon – natural white 1,000
SETS
Code Description Qty/Ctn
GD–6KFN–B 6” knife, fork & napkin set – natural white
– BioPak branded wrap
250
GD–6KFNSP–B 6” knife, fork, napkin, salt & pepper set
– natural white – BioPak branded wrap
250
GD–6KFSN–R 6” knife, fork, spoon & napkin cutlery sets
– natural white – BioPak branded wrap and
retail box – 20 cutlery sets per retail box
– 10 retail boxes per carton
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GD–6SP–B
GD–6F–BGD–6K–B
GD–7K–B GD–7F–B
GD–6S–B
Wrap for PSM sets above
GD–7S–B GD–6KFN–B GD–6KNSP–B
BioCutlery – BioplasticUse Hot and cold use
Material Bioplastic (PLA)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
GD–4ATS–B 4” tea spoon – white 2,000
GD–4AC–B 4” spork – white 3,000
GD–5ACS–S 5” stirrer – white 3,000
GD–6AK–B 6” knife – white 1,000
GD–6AF–B 6” fork – white 1,000
GD–6AS–B 6” spoon – white 1,000
GD–6.5AK–B 6.5” knife – white 1,000
GD–6.5AF–B 6.5” fork – white 1,000
GD–6.5AS–B 6.5” spoon – white 1,000
Code Description Qty/Ctn
GD–6.5AKFN–B 6.5” knife, fork & napkin set – white
– BioPak branded wrap
250
GD-6.5AKFNSP–B 6.5” knife, fork, napkin, salt & pepper set
– white – BioPak branded wrap
250
SETS
BULK GD–4ATS–B
GD–6AK–B
GD–6.5AK–B
GD–5ACS–S
GD–6AF–B
GD–4AC–B
GD–6.5AF–B
GD–6AS–B
GD–6.5AS–B
GD–6.5AKFN–B GD–6.5AKFNSP–B Wrap for PLA sets
cutlery
No customprinting
Generalwaste
No customprinting
Hybrid PSM
GD–6KFSN–R Retail box GD–6KFSN–R
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Bioplastic
bags
PSB–C–0001
BioPlastic BagsUse Cold use only – Dog waste, checkout, bin liner, kitchen tidy bags
Material Ecopond (AS4736 Australian Compost Standard Compliant)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
PSB–C–0001 8L checkout – 395x190x50mm
– 0.018mm thick – 20 blocks of 100
– BioPak branded green
2,000
PSB–C–0005 20L checkout – 520x300x100mm
– 0.018mm thick – 10 blocks of 100
– BioPak branded white
1,000
PSB–C–0002 8L bin liner – 355x220mm
– 0.018mm thick – 40 rolls of 25
– BioPak branded white
1,000
PSB–C–0013 30L bin liner – 570x510mm
– 0.018mm thick – 40 rolls of 25
– BioPak branded white
1,000
PSB–C–0014 50L bin liner – 940x600mm
– 0.018mm thick – 18 rolls of 30
– BioPak branded white
540
PSB–C–0015 80L bin liner – 1,050x820mm
– 0.018mm thick – 12 rolls of 20
– BioPak branded white
240
PSB–C–0003 120L bin liner – 1,320x870mm
– 0.023mm thick – 12 rolls of 12
– BioPak branded white
144
PSB–C–0004 240L bin liner – 1,390x1,130mm
– 0.023mm thick 12 rolls of 12
– BioPak branded white
144
PSB–C–0005
Bi
BioPak bin liners
BioPlastic Bags enable the diversion of organic waste from landfill and are ideal for the collection of food scraps. Made using Ecopond, a starch-based bioplastic that is certified compostable to Australian standards AS4736.
Shelf life of up to 6 months
Biodegradable in a commercial compost facility
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BM–BCR–16–WBM–BCR–8–W BM–BCR–12–W
BM–BCR–12–G BM–BCR–16–G
reusable coffee
CUPS
ByoCupUse Hot and cold use
Material Bioplastic (PLA) cup, silicon lid and sleeve
Code Description Qty/Ctn
BM–BCR–8–G |
BM–BCR–8–W
8oz reusable coffee cup –
Biopak branded green cup, white band & lid |
BioPak branded white cup, green band & lid
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BM–BCR–12–G |
BM–BCR–12–W
12oz reusable coffee cup –
Biopak branded green cup, white band & lid |
BioPak branded white cup, green band & lid
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BM–BCR–16–G |
BM–BCR–16–W
16oz reusable coffee cup –
Biopak branded green cup, white band & lid |
BioPak branded white cup, green band & lid
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BM–BCR–8–G
Dishwashersafe
BPA free
BPA
I’m Made from
plants not oil
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custom BRANDing
BYOCUPSFree custom colours and printing for orders above 1,000 cups
1. Choose your cup size
There are three sizes – 8oz, 12oz and 16oz
2. Choose your cup colour at no extra cost
Pick one colour for the cup from the table above (one colour/1,000)
If the colours above are unsuitable, custom colours are available at $100
for each production run (min 1,000/size)
3. Choose your quantityWe offer free cup printing for a minimum order quantity of 1,000 per size
and colour
4. Send us your logo/message for free printing
Free artwork setup
Colour printing available
One version/print run of 1,000
5. Embossing and colour variations available on the band and lid
Embossing is free but a one-off tooling fee of $2,000/size applies
Free artwork setup
Standard colours for sleeve and lid are green or white. If you require
a custom colour the minimum order quantity is 3,000 units
If you opt not to custom emboss the bands and lids they will have
the BioCup branding, as illustrated below
6. 12-week turn around time
12-week turnaround from artwork approval to delivery
7. No deposit and free pay-as-you-go storage
No deposit required
Free pay-as-you-use storage for 6-months, subsidised storage rates
available thereafter
Pay-as-you-use system allows you to request and pay for what you need,
as you need it
You can draw down one carton at a time
8. Guaranteed same day dispatch on all orders
All orders dispatched same day (conditions apply)
9. Ongoing logistics management
We monitor your stock levels to ensure you never run out
PINK ORANGE BLUE GREEN
PURPLE YELLOW GREY WHITE
Custom Printing Area
BioCup features on the front and back of the standard BioCup
Custom Printing Area
Custom embossing areas of silicon band and lids
8oz 12oz 16oz
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BioCane TakeawaysUse Hot and cold use
Material Sugarcane pulp (bagasse)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
B–SLB–280–W | B–SLB–280–N 280ml base – 130x130x45mm – BioPak branded white | BioPak branded natural 600
B–SLB–480–W | B–SLB–480–N 480ml base – 130x130x65mm – BioPak branded white | BioPak branded natural 600
B–SLB–630–W | B–SLB–630–N 630ml base – 130x130x90mm – BioPak branded white | BioPak branded natural 600
B–SLBL–W | B–SLBL–N Lid for 280, 480 & 630ml bases – BioPak branded white | BioPak branded natural 600
B–SLBL–RPET(D) PET plastic dome lid for 280, 480 & 630ml bases – BioPak branded clear 600
B–LB–750–W | B–LB–750–N 750ml base – 230x130x40mm – BioPak branded white | BioPak branded natural 500
B–LB–1000–W | B–LB–1000–N 1,000ml base – 230x130x55mm – BioPak branded white | BioPak branded natural 500
B–LBL–W | B–LBL–N Lid for 750ml & 1,000ml bases – BioPak branded white | BioPak branded natural 500
B–LBL–RPET(D) PET plastic dome lid for 750ml & 1,000ml bases – BioPak branded clear 500
TAKEAWAYCONTAINERS
Made from rapidly renewable sugarcane pulp. Sturdy and versatile, these containers can handle a wide variety of foods. 100% renewable and compostable in a commercial compost facility.
Microwave safe and ovenable up to 220°C for 20 mins
Refrigerator and freezer safe
Grease and water resistant
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B–SLB–280–W B–SLB–480–W B–SLB–630–W
B–SLBL–W B–SLBL–N B–LBL–W
B–LB–750–W
B–LB–750–N
B–LBL–N
B–LB–1000–W
B–LB–1000–NB–SLB–480–N B–SLB–630–NB–SLB–280–N
BioCane TraysUse Hot and cold use
Material Sugarcane pulp (bagasse)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
B–LB–750T 750ml tray – 230x130x40mm
– BioPak branded natural
500
B–LB–1000T 1,000ml tray – 230x130x60mm
– BioPak branded natural
500
B–TL–15 5-compartment tray – 260x210mm – white 500
B–TL–16 6-compartment tray – 320x220mm – white 250
B–TL–15 B–TL–16
B–LB–1000TB–LB–750T
Biocane Takeaways (continued)
B–SLBL–RPET(D) B–LBL–RPET(D)
trays Made from 100% renewable and reclaimed resources
Grease and water resistant
Microwave & oven safe
No customprinting
Customembossing
No customprinting
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BioCane ClamshellsUse Hot and cold use
Material Sugarcane pulp (bagasse)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
B–HL–66 6x6x3” clamshell – white 500
B–HL–96 9x6x3” clamshell – white 250
B–HL–96–2 9x6x3” 2-compartment clamshell – white 250
B–DHL–81 7.8x8x3” clamshell – white 200
B–DHL–83 7.8x8x3” 3-compartment clamshell – white 200
B–HL–91 9x9x3” clamshell – white 200
B–HL–93 9x9x3” 3-compartment clamshell – white 200
B–HL–66 B–HL–96
B–DHL–81 B–DHL–83
B–HL–91 B–HL–93
CLAMSHELLSSugarcane pulp clamshells are grease and oil resistant, a great alternative to traditional petroleum derived plastic or foam containers. Made from a rapidly renewable by-product of the sugar refining industry.
Our sugarcane products are compostable in commercial compost facilities
Compost is a great way to improve vital soil resources and divert waste that would otherwise be landfill
No customprinting
B–HL–96–2
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plates
BioCane PlatesUse Hot and cold use
Material Sugarcane pulp (bagasse)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
B–PL–06 6” round plate – white 1,000
B–PL–07 7” round plate – white 1,000
B–PL–09 9” round plate – white 500
B–PL–93 9” 3-compartment round plate – white 500
B–PL–10 10” round plate – white 500
B–PL–11 10” 3-compartment round plate – white 500
B–PL–16–1 10.25x7.75” oval plate – white 500
B–PL–16–2 12.5x10” oval plate – white 500
BioCane BowlsUse Hot and cold use
Material Sugarcane pulp (bagasse)
Code Description Qty/Ctn
B–BL–12 12oz bowl – white 1,000
B–BL–16 16oz bowl – white 1,000
B–BL–12 B–BL–16
bowls
Traditional plastic plates are made from petroleum, a valuable, non-renewable resource. Sugarcane products are made from a rapidly renewable resource and are a strong, grease and water resistant alternative to traditional plastic or polystyrene plates and bowls.
Made from 100% renewable and reclaimed resources
Compostable in commercial compost facilities
B–PL–09
B–PL–07
B–PL–10
B–PL–16–1 B–PL–16–2
B–PL–06
B–PL–11
B–PL–93
No customprinting
No customprinting
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custom
A cost effective and functional replacement for foil and plastic food service disposables
No mould fees, minimum order quantities of 100,000 units
Prototypes within two weeks (costs apply)
Our experienced design team will help you create the most sustainable, aesthetically pleasing and functional packaging solutions to enhance your brand and amaze your clients.
moulded PULP
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custom retail
Looking for something specific? Provide us with your requirements and we will use our highly experienced product development and manufacturing resources to achieve your goals.
Together with Deeko we can offer you customised retail solutions to suit your specific needs.
When speed to market is critical to your success, together with Deeko, BioPak delivers.From concept to prototype to shelf ready retail packaging we are fast, agile and responsive.
As a primary manufacturer, we can accommodate packaging requests to your specific requirements.
solutions
SCA BioPak picnic retail product range