Vanguard® Sugarcane Noodle Bowls – 32oz/940ml – 195mm – 400/carton – N609S0398

$92.00 ex. GST

Description

Vanguard® Sugarcane Noodle Bowls – No Added PFAS

Product Details
The Vanguard® range by Eco-Products represents a major step forward in sustainable food packaging. As the first significant no added PFAS sugarcane packaging line on the Australian market, these bowls offer the trusted strength and performance of traditional Eco-Products items—without the use of added PFAS chemicals.

Made from moulded sugarcane (bagasse), a rapidly renewable resource, Vanguard® Noodle Bowls are a sturdy, grease- and cut-resistant alternative to traditional plastic or polystyrene bowls. They are designed to hold a wide variety of foods and come with multiple lid options (single lid fits across all sizes) for secure transport and easy storage.

Currently certified compostable to EN 13432 and BPI, with Australian certifications (AS 4736 and AS 5810) pending in 2024.


Features:

  • No added PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances)

  • Made from rapidly renewable moulded sugarcane (bagasse)

  • Strong, sturdy, grease- and cut-resistant

  • Microwave, oven, fridge, and freezer safe
    (Ovenable up to 220°C for 20 minutes – test in your environment)

  • Certified compostable to EN 13432 and BPI

  • Pending certification to Australian Standards AS 4736 & AS 5810

  • Compatible with multiple lid options for safe transport

Suitable For:

  • Hot and cold contents

  • Chilled and frozen foods

  • Foods with extended shelf life

  • Mild grease and saucy dishes

Benefits:

  • Ideal for greasy, saucy, or hot takeaway meals

  • Keeps food fresh and crisp due to natural breathability

  • Retains heat and withstands a variety of temperatures

  • Eco-conscious alternative made from plant-based materials

  • Stackable, space-saving design

  • Flexible lid options for convenience and transport

Perfect For:
Hot Meals • Side Dishes • Entrées • Salads • Desserts

Environmental claims relate to Australian legislation. Please check your local requirements for compliance.