Sustainable restaurant packaging without vague green claims.
Build a practical plastic-reduction kit for vegan restaurants, plant-based cafés, eco-conscious catering, and sustainable food brands: FSC wood cutlery, bamboo chopsticks, printed paper sleeves, napkins, bags, boxes, and certificate-backed packaging claims.

We've solved every pain point on this list.
Sustainability has to survive procurement
The best material choice depends on food type, destination market, waste stream, and claim language. We help buyers separate FSC wood, bamboo, PLA-lined paper, compostable claims, and plain biodegradable materials before artwork is printed.
Green claims can create legal risk
Recent packaging guidance is moving toward substantiated, specific claims. Instead of broad words like eco-friendly, use certificate-backed wording: FSC paper, industrially compostable where certified, or plastic-free where the full item supports it.
The kit matters more than one SKU
A sustainable restaurant usually needs a coherent set: cutlery, napkins, sleeves, bags, boxes, and cups. If one item is plastic-heavy or claim-inconsistent, the whole customer experience feels weaker.
Samples prevent greenwashing mistakes
Test the paper feel, grease resistance, cup lining, chopstick finish, and wrapper print before bulk. A physical sample is the fastest way to catch claim, material, and usability problems.
Products tuned for this use case.
Bamboo and Wood Cutlery Sets →
Plastic-free fork, knife, and spoon kits for plant-based restaurants, salad bars, catering, and food trucks.
Bamboo Twin Chopsticks →
Naturally biodegradable bamboo chopsticks for Asian vegan menus, rice bowls, noodles, and takeout kits.
Napkin →
FSC paper napkins with restrained branding and claim-safe artwork.
Custom Paper Sleeve →
Paper sleeves and wrappers for cutlery kits, chopsticks, napkins, and sample packs.
Kraft Takeaway Boxes & Food Bags →
Kraft boxes, bags, and food packaging for plant-based takeout, salads, bakery, and prepared meals.
Questions buyers like you ask.
What is the safest sustainability claim to print on restaurant packaging?
Use specific, provable claims: FSC-certified paper, bamboo, wood, plastic-free where the whole item supports it, or industrially compostable only when the product has the right certificate. Avoid vague claims like eco-friendly.
Are wood and bamboo cutlery compostable?
Untreated wood and bamboo are naturally biodegradable. A compostable marketing claim, especially on mixed-material packaging or lined paper, should be tied to a recognized certificate and the destination market.
Should a vegan restaurant choose PLA, paper, bamboo, or wood?
Choose by use case. Wood and bamboo are strong for cutlery and chopsticks. Paper works for sleeves, bags, napkins, and boxes. PLA can support compostable cup or lining claims, but only where industrial composting and certificates match the market.
Can one sustainable packaging order include multiple products?
Yes. A practical first order may include wood cutlery kits, napkins, paper sleeves, kraft boxes, and bags. The quote depends on material, quantity per SKU, artwork count, and which items need certificates.
Do you help check green claim wording before printing?
Yes. We can flag risky wording and recommend safer certificate-backed language before the artwork goes to print.
Sourcing guides for buyers in this segment.
Compostable vs Biodegradable vs Recyclable: The Green Claims That Get You Fined
"Biodegradable" is the single highest-risk word on disposable foodware — deceptive under the FTC, unlawful on plastic in California, and banned generically in the EU from September 2026. Here's what each green claim legally means, and how to make one you can defend.
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Biodegradable Cutlery Kits Wholesale: Configurations, MOQ & How to Buy (2026)
Yes, you can buy biodegradable cutlery kits wholesale — FSC wood and bamboo fork/knife/spoon sets, from a 1,000-kit trial to bulk. Here's how the configuration, wrapper, and branding shape your order, and how to buy direct from the factory.
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Wooden vs Plastic vs PLA Cutlery: The 2026 Disposable Cutlery Comparison
Plastic is being banned. PLA only composts industrially. Wood and bamboo are compliant everywhere and biodegrade without an asterisk. Here's the head-to-head on disposable cutlery materials — and which one B2B buyers should choose in 2026.
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Paper vs Plastic vs PLA Cups: The 2026 Foodservice Cup Comparison
The real cup decision isn't paper vs plastic — it's the lining. PE-lined is cheap but not compostable; PLA-lined is compostable but pricier; plastic is clear but scrutinized. Here's the B2B comparison, plus single-wall vs double-wall builds.
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Sample kit
Build a claim-safe sustainable packaging kit.
Send your menu format, destination market, current packaging photos, and any sustainability claim you want to make. We'll recommend material, certificate, sample, and print path.