Bagasse tableware
Sugar is produced from sugarcane, which is cultivated in over 70 countries around the world, resulting in a large amount of bagasse. This bagasse is what we call "bagasse."
Bagasse tableware has three features: ● It is made from a fibrous material that is lightweight yet resistant to deformation. ● It has high water and oil resistance. ● Being plant-based, it has good breathability, preventing food from becoming soggy. Paper made from food fibers other than softwood and hardwood is called "non-wood paper." Utilizing non-wood paper helps reduce excessive deforestation. Additionally, it is appealing because there are many types with unique textures that are not found in wood paper. Examples of raw materials for non-wood paper include bagasse and kenaf. Common examples include kozo and mitsumata, which are traditional raw materials for Japanese paper. Non-wood paper is used in various applications, including letter paper, tabletop calendars, wrapping paper, as well as tissue paper and toilet seat covers. Chainstream Co., Ltd. conducts OEM planning and manufacturing of original goods utilizing non-wood materials. The products handled range from bagasse tableware and kitchen goods to apparel accessories. If you are interested in OEM manufacturing, please consult Chainstream Co., Ltd.
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