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100% Biodegradable & Compostable: Our plates are crafted from premium sugarcane bagasse fiber. They are fully compostable within 60-90 days, offering a plastic-free solution that doesn't compromise on performance.
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Heavy-Duty Industrial Strength: Designed for durability, our bagasse plates are oil-resistant, water-resistant, and microwave/freezer safe. They handle hot, heavy, and greasy foods better than traditional paper or thin plastic plates.
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Scalable OEM & Customization: We understand the power of branding. We offer full OEM/ODM services, including custom embossed logos, unique sizes, and bespoke packaging tailored to your specific market needs.
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Factory-Direct Wholesale Pricing: By eliminating the middleman, Warmpack provides competitive bulk pricing that ensures healthy margins for our B2B partners.
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Global Supply Chain Reliability: With high-capacity production lines, we guarantee stable lead times and consistent quality control for high-volume container orders.
Product Specifications & Varieties
We offer a comprehensive range of shapes and sizes to suit any business model:
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Round Plates: 6", 7", 9", and 10" options.
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Square & Oval Platters: Ideal for high-end catering and eco-conscious events.
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Multi-Compartment Plates: Perfect for schools, hospitals, and cafeteria bulk supply.
Partner with Warmpack Today
Whether you are looking to expand your eco-friendly product line or need a reliable OEM partner for your brand, Warmpack has the manufacturing expertise to support your growth.
Looking for a Quote? Contact us today to discuss your bulk requirements and receive a customized wholesale catalog. Let’s build a greener future together.
Warmpack — Excellence in Eco-Friendly Manufacturing.
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A For standard bulk orders, our production lead time is usually 20 to 30 days after deposit confirmation. Custom OEM orders may require additional time for mold development and proofing.
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A Our products meet rigorous global standards. Depending on the specific line, we hold certifications such as BPI (US), OK Compost (EU), FDA food-safe compliance, and ISO 9001 quality management.
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A Certainly.We provide free samples to potential B2B partners so you can test the quality, durability, and finish of our plates firsthand. You only need to cover the shipping cost.
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A Our standard MOQ typically starts at 50,000 units per item, but this can vary depending on whether you require custom molds or standard designs. We recommend contacting us for a specific quote based on your volume.
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A Yes, this is one of our core strengths. We can emboss your logo directly onto the plates or customize the retail packaging (shrink wrap, color sleeves, or branded boxes) to help you build your own brand identity.
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Round Plates: 6", 7", 9", and 10".
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Compartment Plates: 3-compartment and 5-compartment (ideal for cafeterias).
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Square & Oval Platters: For high-end catering.
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A We prioritize food safety.We offer PFAS-FREE options to comply with the latest environmental regulations in North America and Europe. All our products are food-grade and BPA-free.
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A Yes. Our bagasse plates are highly versatile.They can withstand temperatures from -20°C up to 120°C. They are safe for reheating food in the microwave and for short-term storage in the freezer.
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A Absolutely. Warmpack plates are engineered to be oil-resistant and water-resistant. They can hold hot, heavy, and saucy foods (like curries or fried chicken) without leaking, softening, or bending.
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A Unlike plastic or Styrofoam, which can take centuries to decompose and may leach harmful chemicals when heated, bagasse is plant-based and safe. It offers superior heat resistance and structural integrity without the environmental footprint.
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A Yes. Our plates are 100% biodegradable and compostable. In a commercial composting facility, they typically break down into nutrient-rich organic matter within 60 to 90 days, leaving no toxic residue behind.
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A Bagasse is the natural fibrous residue left over after sugarcane stalks are crushed to extract juice. We collect this fiber, refine it into a pulp, and then use high-pressure heat molding to transform it into sturdy, functional plates. It is a 100% renewable resource.