What types of cup cover should you choose?
What is a cardboard and bagisse cover?
Today in view of environmental legislation, a cup lid can no longer be made of plastic. This is why Covr decided to sell its covelets for cups on its marketplace from two main materials: Cardboard and Bagasse.
First, the bagasse is a renewable raw material which is produced from sugar cane residues. It is therefore used for cup lids but also for plates, bowls, cups.
Cardboard is a material also used for the manufacture of disposable products, next to the bagasse. These two materials have the characteristics of being solid, resistant to water and heat.
In summary, cardboard and bagasse lids are ecological and durable products that are often used for dishes and take -out drinks. They offer environmental advantages compared to traditional plastic covers, while being robust.
What are the different cover sizes ?
Covr offers a full range of lid for these consumers so that it perfectly matches the different goblets:
63 mm cup cover (Cardboard): cups 10-12 cl
70 mm cup cover (Cardboard): cups 15 cl and 18 cl
80 mm cup cover (Cardboard and bagasse): cups 25 cl and 33 cl
90 mm cup cover (Cardboard and bagasse): cups 50 cl and 65 cl
What are the advantages of lids in bagisse and boxes?
The bags and cardboard covers have several advantages, including:
Ecological: The bagasse lids are made from renewable and biodegradable materials, which makes them much more environmentally friendly than plastic covers. The materials used to make them are also compostable, which means that they can be decomposed naturally without causing damage to the environment.
Durable: The bagasse and cardboard covers are robust and resistant to water and heat. This makes them more suitable for hot and humid dishes, and they are also less likely to tear or break.
Versatile: Bagasse and cardboard covers can be used for a variety of containers and hot drinks. They are available in different sizes to adapt to various types of containers and drinks.
Reduce waste: Using lids in bagasse and cardboard, it is possible to reduce the quantity of plastic waste sent to discharges and reduce plastic pollution in the oceans. The materials used to make them are also recyclable, which preserves natural resources.
In short, the bagasse and cardboard covers are ecological and durable alternatives at traditional plastic covers. They are versatile and help reduce waste, making it ideal for restaurants, cafes, fast food and catering events.
What are the differences between the bagasy lids compared to cardboard covers?
The bagasse lids and cardboard cover are two ecological options to replace plastic covers. Here are some differences between the two:
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Manufacturing material: Bagasse covers are made from sugar cane fibers, a sub-product of the sugar industry. The cardboard cover, meanwhile, are made from wood fibers.
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Water resistance: Bagasse lids have better water resistance than cardboard lids. They are therefore more suitable for hot or humid foods and drinks. The cardboard cover can soften and deform if they are in prolonged contact with liquids.
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Sustainability: Bagasse covers are more durable than cardboard cover. They are resistant to heat and can have temperatures up to 220 degrees Celsius. Cardboard covers are less heat resistant and deteriorate more quickly when exposed to high temperatures.
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Mobility: The bagasy cover is more suitable when it is necessary to move with your coffee (nomadic use), because it is tighter on the cup and is better while the cardboard cover corresponds to a different use, C ' That is to say that the cardboard cover allows the heat to be well kept when moving the coffee machine to the office or a car (sedentary use).
At COVR, find a wide selection of lids in diameter in diameter 80 mm and 90 mm and also cardboard cover in diameter 63 mm, 70 mm, 80 mm, 90 mm, available in various formats as needed. Take advantage of our promotions to acquire low -cost covers. Do not hesitate to contact us so that our team of experts can refer you to the most suitable choice for your activity.