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LEAF COMPOSTABLE SINGLE WALL CUPS

£49.80
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Our single wall cup is a fully biodegradable and compostable, packed in convenient easy to re-order cartons of 1000 - so theres no need to bulk order.

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These single wall Leaf compostable cups are an ideal solution providing an eco-friendly compostable option. When couple with our affordable cup sleeves, they're also great for hot beverages.

Not only are these cups visually appealing, they are an eco-friendly compostable cup which means they promote environmetal awareness and effectively reduce the usage of potentially environmentally harmful traditional paper cups.

Benefits Of This Range:

  • Single Walled - Insulated Cups
  • Smaller, Easier To Manage Pack Sizes
  • Plain White Cups - Stickers Can Be Used To Display Brand
  • Easy To Re-Order Cartons
  • Improved Cup Rigidity
  • Thicker Cardboard
  • Improved Cup Boxes - Thicker, Yet More Compact - Taking Up Less Space Than Ever Before

All lids sold separately

Carton contains 1000 cups

 

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