World Centric BOL-PA-8-K NoTree Lid for 8 oz Bowl

World Centric BOL-PA-8-K NoTree Lid for 8 oz Bowl

SKU: 411340P25
MPN: BOL-PA-8-K
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World Centric BOL-PA-8-K NoTree Lid for 8 oz Bowl

World Centric BOL-PA-8-K NoTree Lid for 8 oz Bowl

SKU: 411340P25
MPN: BOL-PA-8-K
$ 3.02 Regular price / Pack of 25
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World Centric BOL-PA-8-K NoTree Lid for 8 oz Bowl

If you’re serving soups, sides, or small portions to-go, the World Centric BOL-PA-8-K NoTree Lid is your go-to eco-friendly choice. Made from unbleached kraft paper with a plant-based bio-lining, these lids pair perfectly with 8 oz NoTree bowls to create a fully compostable setup. Sturdy enough for hot or cold foods, they help keep meals secure while cutting down on plastic waste—making them ideal for restaurants, cafes, and food trucks that want sustainability built into every order.

  • Sustainable materials: Crafted from unbleached, responsibly sourced kraft paper with a bio-based lining
  • Eco-friendly disposables: 100% compostable in commercial facilities*
  • Hot & cold ready: Works for soups, sides, dips, and more
  • Plastic-free design: A smart swap from petroleum-based lids
  • Foodservice friendly: Reliable performance for takeout, delivery, or grab-and-go
  • Pack options: Available in packs of 25 or cases of 500

*Commercial composting may not be available in your area. Check locally for facilities.

Upgrade your takeout with NoTree lids that are as good for your customers as they are for the planet.

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Specifications
Brand World Centric
Color Natural
Diameter 3.58 in
Gtin 10810029131442
Height .63 in
Manufacturer part number BOL-PA-8-K
Material Bamboo Fiber
Product type Lids
Sold as Case of 500 | Pack of 25

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Compostable plastics like PLA, used in World Centric products, are made from renewable resources such as corn starch, requiring significantly less energy in production (around 52% less) and producing fewer greenhouse gas emissions (around 80% less) compared to traditional petroleum-based plastics. They are also non-toxic and, when properly composted, divert food waste from landfills, reducing methane emissions.

Beyond their compostable products, World Centric demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability through various initiatives. They prioritize using renewable and responsibly sourced materials like bamboo and FSC-certified paper, annually calculate and offset their carbon emissions through funding environmental projects, utilize solar power at their headquarters, subsidize public transportation for staff, donate 25% of their net profits to social and environmental organizations, and actively work with suppliers to achieve their own environmental goals.

Bamboo is highlighted as an environmentally beneficial material due to its rapid growth, minimal need for water and fertilizer, and its ability to absorb and store significant amounts of carbon dioxide, particularly in its extensive root system. Sustainable harvesting of bamboo does not harm the plant or the stored carbon underground and reduces the need for deforestation associated with traditional timber. World Centric also sources FSC-certified bamboo to ensure responsible forest management.

Third-party certifications from organizations like NSF International and TÜV AUSTRIA provide critical assurance that World Centric's products meet rigorous, science-based standards for compostability, including biodegradability, disintegration, and eco-toxicity. These certifications ensure transparency, prevent greenwashing, and help consumers and composting facilities confidently identify and process truly compostable materials, reducing contamination in recycling streams and supporting effective waste management.

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Prop 65 Warning WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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