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Sustainable Cutlery Bagasse.


A sustainable alternative to single-use plastic cutlery, bagasse cutlery is made using non-wood fibres such as sugarcane. With reinforced handles, this sustainable range is the ideal choice for any commercial establishment due to them being free from plastic and compostable.


Agave.


Crafted from sturdy, sustainable agave, this fully biodegradable set includes a knife, fork, spoon and teaspoon. It offers a stylish alternative to disposable cutlery, aligning with our commitment to environmental responsibility.


STOCK CODE DESCRIPTION DNBF0001 Fork 16.5cm


DNBK0001 Knife 16.5cm DNBS0001 Spoon 14.5cm


QTY


1000 1000 1000


STOCK CODE DESCRIPTION DAC00219 Fork 17.5cm


DAC00220 Knife 18cm DAC00221 Spoon 17.5cm DAC00236 Teaspoon 15cm


QTY


1000 1000 1000 1000


Bagasse and paper cutlery are shaped precisely to make them strong and rigid. Paper.


This innovative cutlery range is designed to complement any commercial establishment. Combining both practicality and aesthetic to a tee, the paper collection offers a lightweight design that is also strong and rigid making it durable for even the most arduous commercial environments. Uses FSC certified paper.


STOCK CODE DESCRIPTION DCPF0001 Fork 15.8cm


DCPF0002 Knife 15.8cm DCPF0003 Spoon 15.8cm DCPF0007 Teaspoon 11.5cm


QTY


1000 1000 1000 1000


STOCK CODE DESCRIPTION DCPF0006 Ice Cream Spoon 9cm


DAC00075 Coloured Ice Cream Spoons 9cm DCPF0005 3 in 1 Cutlery Pack DCPF0004 4 in 1 Cutlery Pack


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