World Centric TO-SC-U15B-LFP Fiber Burger Box 6" x 6" x 3"

World Centric TO-SC-U15B-LFP Fiber Burger Box 6" x 6" x 3"

SKU: 450282C500
MPN: TO-SC-U15B-LFP
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World Centric TO-SC-U15B-LFP Fiber Burger Box 6" x 6" x 3"

SKU: 450282C500
MPN: TO-SC-U15B-LFP
$ 96.94 Regular price / Case of 500
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World Centric TO-SC-U15B-LFP Fiber Burger Box 6" x 6" x 3"

Serve your burgers the sustainable way with the World Centric TO-SC-U15B-LFP Fiber Burger Box. Made from bamboo and unbleached plant fiber, this eco-friendly clamshell is sturdy, grease-resistant, and built to handle juicy burgers without leaking. Perfect for burgers, sandwiches, or plant-based creations, these boxes keep food secure and travel-ready without relying on plastic or wax lining. A simple, compostable choice for restaurants, cafes, and food trucks that want to serve responsibly.

  • Eco-friendly material: Crafted from bamboo and renewable plant fibers with no added PFAS
  • Plastic-free design: No wax or plastic lining — just safe, compostable packaging
  • Grease & moisture resistant: Built tough to hold burgers, sandwiches, and hot foods without soggy messes
  • Durable & freezer safe: Holds up in busy kitchens and during transport
  • Compostable: Breaks down in commercial composting facilities*
  • Perfect fit: Ideal for burgers, veggie burgers, and handhelds on the go

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

Swap plastic clamshells for compostable burger boxes and give your takeout a greener edge.

Specifications

Specifications
Brand World Centric
Color Natural
Gtin 10810029135914
Height 3.2 in
Length 6 in
Manufacturer part number TO-SC-U15B-LFP
Material Plant Fiber
Product type Hinged Containers
Sold as Case of 500 | Pack of 50
Width 6 in

FAQs

These clamshell burger boxes are made from bamboo and unbleached plant fiber, making them a sustainable alternative to traditional plastic or foam containers. They contain no wax or plastic lining.

Yes. These containers are certified compostable in commercial composting facilities. When properly processed, they break down into non-toxic, natural elements, helping divert food waste from landfills.

Absolutely. The fiber construction is grease- and moisture-resistant, making them strong enough to hold hamburgers, veggie burgers, sandwiches, and other hot foods without leaking or falling apart.

Yes. These fiber burger boxes are safe for use in the freezer, making them versatile for both immediate service and short-term storage.

Bamboo grows quickly, needs little water or fertilizer, and stores large amounts of carbon in its root system. Unlike timber harvesting, bamboo can be harvested without killing the plant, which reduces deforestation and helps fight climate change. World Centric sources FSC-certified bamboo to ensure sustainable forest management.

Compostable fiber boxes like these require less energy to produce and emit fewer greenhouse gases than petroleum-based plastics. When composted properly, they also help reduce methane emissions from landfills by diverting food waste into composting systems.

Certifications from organizations like NSF International and TÜV AUSTRIA verify that the boxes meet strict standards for biodegradability, disintegration, and eco-toxicity. This provides transparency, prevents greenwashing, and gives composting facilities confidence that these containers can be safely processed.

In addition to designing compostable packaging, World Centric offsets its carbon emissions, runs on solar power at its headquarters, subsidizes staff public transportation, donates 25% of net profits to environmental and social organizations, and works closely with suppliers to improve their sustainability practices.

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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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