Plastic cups can be divided into three types of disposable cups:
Plastic Cups: Made from polymers derived from fossil fuels like petroleum, these are the most popular cups on the market.
Biodegradable plastic cups: This type of beverage container is capable of degrading naturally when used and disposed of properly.
Plastic Compost Cups: Compost cups can be industrialized to be turned into organic fertilizer.
Biodegradable Plastic Cups PLA
These plastic cups are amazing. They look and feel like plastic, but are made with 100% plant-based ingredients.
Bioplastic or PLA plastic offers the possibility to safely contain hot and cold liquids without changing their composition or shape.
The main ingredient in this mug is cornstarch, which gives it properties that make it the perfect element for making coffee, juice, smoothies, or smoothies.
Economical PP plastic cup
PP economical plastic cups, with polypropylene as the main component, stand out for their low price.
But it's not just about the money, these tumblers are functional and versatile enough to hold drinks hot or cold.
Its excellent adaptability to different uses makes it the king of parties and one of the favorites in the event-organizing world.
In terms of capacity, PP economical plastic cups can hold volumes between 115 and 650ml.
They are available in white, blue and clear; in different shapes, smooth or textured.
In addition to all these properties, it is worth mentioning that these glasses have a melting point of 160° Celsius and they do not emit odors or tastes that would affect the food they are carrying.
Unbreakable Plastic Cup PP
If you have been involved in the organization of large events such as concerts, parties, or fairs, you know that there are current regulations requiring the use of safe disposable cups.
These types of cups should not pose any risk of breakage and damage - whether accidental or premeditated - that could be caused to anyone during a large event.
Their polypropylene-based construction is microwave-safe, and dishwasher-safe, and withstands direct impact and drops.
As for their safety as food containers, they are 100% non-toxic and do not alter the composition of the liquid they contain.
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