Can you put BioPak in the oven?
BioPak's sugarcane tableware will handle hot food and beverages up to 120 Degrees Centigrade. They are microwave and freezer safe, have a high resistance to grease and are water resistant. Unlike paper or plastic containers, our BioCane Takeaways are oven-safe up to 220 Degrees Centigrade.
What is BioPak made from?
Plastics made from plants, not oilOur bioplastic products are made from Ingeo™ – a bioplastic made from plants, not fossil fuels. Recyclable or compostableOur products are either recyclable or compostable, meaning less waste ends up in landfill.
Can you compost BioPak at home?
Composting Bioplastics
Food consumers can take their bioplastic bowl and cup home, chuck them into a compost bin and forget about it.
What can you do with BioPak?
Unless the products make it to a composting facility, they are destined for landfill. And there are only nine commercial composting facilities that accept BioPak in Australia – none of them in Victoria. The company's coffee cups, which are made of paper coated with bioplastic, can technically be recycled.