Sabert, a sustainable food packaging solutions manufacturer, has introduced its new line of recyclable bowls and containers, Earthtel r-PRO.
This new fully recyclable collection, featuring the company’s proprietary polypropylene (PP) blend with 25% post-consumer recycled content, adheres to the recyclability guidelines of the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR).
The Earthtel r-PRO line is designed to offer foodservice operators a sustainable packaging option that does not compromise on design or functionality.
The products boast a modern stone colour and sleek design, suitable for both cool and warm-toned foods.
The containers are equipped with a secure stacking feature for safe transit and ventilation, facilitated by C-vents and channels on the lids.
In addition, the Earthtel r-PRO line is microwaveable and heat lamp-safe and can withstand temperatures up to 220°F.
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By GlobalDataThe reusable containers are available in various sizes ranging from 18oz to 32oz.
Sabert marketing and new product development vice-president Stephny Halstead said: “Sabert’s Earthtel r-PRO is the latest addition to our expansive portfolio of innovative sustainable packaging solutions that doesn’t sacrifice performance or aesthetics.
“From using a new, proprietary recycled content polypropylene blend to designing for full recyclability at end-of-life, the Earthtel r-PRO line exemplifies our commitment to minimising environmental impact without comprising quality or functionality.”
Sabert sources its PP r-PRO material from its Nuvida recycling facility in New Jersey, US.
The company is also a member of the Polypropylene Recycling Coalition.