Recyclable Cold Cups Flexy-glass.
Flexy-glasses are thin-walled polypropylene tumblers that are crack resistant. The tumblers are designed with a step in the base for maximum stackability, this also allows them to be easily pulled apart, making them the ideal choice in busy bars and areas where safety and speed of service are of primary importance. Flexy-glasses are manufactured under strict hygienic conditions; the tumblers are sleeved to keep them clean and dust free.
STOCK CODE DESCRIPTION DPPFG007 8oz (7oz Lined)
DPPFG010 1/2 Pint To Brim DPPFG012 1/2 Pint To Line DPPFG020 1 Pint To Brim DPPFG023 1 Pint To Line
QTY
2000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Recycling one tonne of plastic saves enough energy to run a refrigerator for a month. Manufacturing plastics from recycled materials uses 30% of the energy required to make virgin plastics from fossil fuels.
Flex Glass.
Durable and convenient, flex glasses are thin walled tumblers made using high-quality polypropylene. The ideal choice for busy bars and areas where safety and efficiency is of paramount importance.
30% rPET.
These rPET tumblers are made with a minimum 30% recycled content and offer excellent clarity. Durable and crack resistant, the tumblers utilise a fully rolled rim that allows for tight lid fitment.
STOCK CODE DESCRIPTION DPPGP010 1/2 Pint To Brim
DPPGP012 1/2 Pint To Line DPPGP020 1 Pint To Brim DPPGP023 1 Pint To Line
12
QTY
1000 1000 1000 1000
STOCK CODE DESCRIPTION DGPR0031 1/2 Pint To Brim
DGPR0030 1 Pint To Brim
QTY
1000 1000
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