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L071
GeoTegrity
| Description | 90mm Pulp Sip Lid |
| Size | 94x22.8 |
| Weight | 5 grams |
| Products Capacity | 30,000-40,000 tons per year |
| Certifications | BPI, BRCS, FDA, ISO0991:2015, etc. |
This dual-material cup lid combines sugarcane bagasse (for flexibility) and bamboo pulp (for rigidity) to create a sustainable sealing solution for 80mm-90mm diameter coffee cups—the most common sizes for 8oz (small) and 12oz (medium) takeaway coffee. Bamboo pulp is sourced from FSC-certified forests (ensuring responsible harvesting that preserves biodiversity), while sugarcane bagasse is derived from waste agricultural material, making the entire lid 100% renewable. Meeting USDA Biopreferred standards (a U.S. program that promotes bio-based products), it eliminates plastic lid waste (which can take 450+ years to decompose) while providing a snug fit to prevent spills. The natural fiber composition complements specialty coffee branding focused on environmental responsibility, aligning with consumer demand for "plastic-free coffee."
Dimension Versatility: Specifically designed to fit standard 80mm (small) and 90mm (medium) coffee cups, covering 90% of commercial takeaway cup sizes (tested with major cup brands like Dart, Solo, and eco-friendly paper cups). The inner rim has a 0.5mm tolerance to accommodate minor variations in cup diameter, ensuring a tight seal regardless of cup material.
Seal Performance: Features an ergonomic sip hole (12mm diameter, optimized to prevent splashing while drinking hot coffee) with a pressure-fit design that reduces leakage by 70% compared to paper lids. The lid’s top surface has a textured grip to prevent slipping when holding the cup, even with wet hands.
Eco-Materials: Bamboo pulp adds rigidity (preventing the lid from collapsing when pressed) while sugarcane bagasse enhances flexibility (allowing the lid to fit snugly over cup rims without cracking). Both materials are 100% renewable, and the lid contains no synthetic binders—instead using plant-based starches for bonding.
Temperature Tolerance: Safe for hot beverages up to 95℃ (the standard serving temperature for espresso, latte, and cappuccino) and cold drinks down to 0℃ (ideal for iced coffee, cold brew, or iced tea). It resists warping under heat and condensation buildup with cold drinks, maintaining its shape for 4+ hours.
Coffee Shops: A must-have for independent cafes, chain stores, and specialty roasters seeking plastic-free packaging. Its natural tan color complements coffee cup designs (e.g., brown paper, white ceramic-style paper) and can be customized with brand logos via water-based inks (no toxic chemicals).
Office Settings: Perfect for corporate break rooms with single-serve coffee machines (e.g., Keurig, Nespresso) that use 80-90mm cups. Employees can easily take coffee to their desks without worrying about spills, and used lids can be added to office compost programs (if available) or home compost bins.
Event Catering: Essential for beverage stations at conferences, weddings, and farmers markets where large quantities of takeaway coffee are served. Lightweight (8g per lid) and stackable (up to 200 lids per stack), it simplifies storage and transport for caterers.
Q: Will it fit my paper or compostable cups?
A: Yes, it is designed to work seamlessly with both paper and sugarcane fiber cups with 80-90mm top diameters —the most common sizes in coffee service. For custom cup sizes (e.g., 75mm or 95mm), test samples are available upon request to ensure compatibility before bulk ordering.
Q: Is it compostable with the cup?
A: Yes, it decomposes at the same rate as sugarcane cups (30-90 days in commercial compost) , allowing simultaneous disposal—no need to separate lid and cup. In home compost, both decompose within 4-6 months, making them a fully closed-loop solution.
Q: Does it retain heat from hot coffee?
A: The fiber matrix (a blend of sugarcane and bamboo) minimizes heat transfer, keeping the lid’s exterior cool to the touch (max 45℃) while maintaining the beverage’s temperature (e.g., 65-70℃ for lattes) for 30+ minutes—longer than plastic lids, which often conduct heat and become hot.
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| Description | 90mm Pulp Sip Lid |
| Size | 94x22.8 |
| Weight | 5 grams |
| Products Capacity | 30,000-40,000 tons per year |
| Certifications | BPI, BRCS, FDA, ISO0991:2015, etc. |
This dual-material cup lid combines sugarcane bagasse (for flexibility) and bamboo pulp (for rigidity) to create a sustainable sealing solution for 80mm-90mm diameter coffee cups—the most common sizes for 8oz (small) and 12oz (medium) takeaway coffee. Bamboo pulp is sourced from FSC-certified forests (ensuring responsible harvesting that preserves biodiversity), while sugarcane bagasse is derived from waste agricultural material, making the entire lid 100% renewable. Meeting USDA Biopreferred standards (a U.S. program that promotes bio-based products), it eliminates plastic lid waste (which can take 450+ years to decompose) while providing a snug fit to prevent spills. The natural fiber composition complements specialty coffee branding focused on environmental responsibility, aligning with consumer demand for "plastic-free coffee."
Dimension Versatility: Specifically designed to fit standard 80mm (small) and 90mm (medium) coffee cups, covering 90% of commercial takeaway cup sizes (tested with major cup brands like Dart, Solo, and eco-friendly paper cups). The inner rim has a 0.5mm tolerance to accommodate minor variations in cup diameter, ensuring a tight seal regardless of cup material.
Seal Performance: Features an ergonomic sip hole (12mm diameter, optimized to prevent splashing while drinking hot coffee) with a pressure-fit design that reduces leakage by 70% compared to paper lids. The lid’s top surface has a textured grip to prevent slipping when holding the cup, even with wet hands.
Eco-Materials: Bamboo pulp adds rigidity (preventing the lid from collapsing when pressed) while sugarcane bagasse enhances flexibility (allowing the lid to fit snugly over cup rims without cracking). Both materials are 100% renewable, and the lid contains no synthetic binders—instead using plant-based starches for bonding.
Temperature Tolerance: Safe for hot beverages up to 95℃ (the standard serving temperature for espresso, latte, and cappuccino) and cold drinks down to 0℃ (ideal for iced coffee, cold brew, or iced tea). It resists warping under heat and condensation buildup with cold drinks, maintaining its shape for 4+ hours.
Coffee Shops: A must-have for independent cafes, chain stores, and specialty roasters seeking plastic-free packaging. Its natural tan color complements coffee cup designs (e.g., brown paper, white ceramic-style paper) and can be customized with brand logos via water-based inks (no toxic chemicals).
Office Settings: Perfect for corporate break rooms with single-serve coffee machines (e.g., Keurig, Nespresso) that use 80-90mm cups. Employees can easily take coffee to their desks without worrying about spills, and used lids can be added to office compost programs (if available) or home compost bins.
Event Catering: Essential for beverage stations at conferences, weddings, and farmers markets where large quantities of takeaway coffee are served. Lightweight (8g per lid) and stackable (up to 200 lids per stack), it simplifies storage and transport for caterers.
Q: Will it fit my paper or compostable cups?
A: Yes, it is designed to work seamlessly with both paper and sugarcane fiber cups with 80-90mm top diameters —the most common sizes in coffee service. For custom cup sizes (e.g., 75mm or 95mm), test samples are available upon request to ensure compatibility before bulk ordering.
Q: Is it compostable with the cup?
A: Yes, it decomposes at the same rate as sugarcane cups (30-90 days in commercial compost) , allowing simultaneous disposal—no need to separate lid and cup. In home compost, both decompose within 4-6 months, making them a fully closed-loop solution.
Q: Does it retain heat from hot coffee?
A: The fiber matrix (a blend of sugarcane and bamboo) minimizes heat transfer, keeping the lid’s exterior cool to the touch (max 45℃) while maintaining the beverage’s temperature (e.g., 65-70℃ for lattes) for 30+ minutes—longer than plastic lids, which often conduct heat and become hot.
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