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Compostable Meat and Produce Trays

Eco-Products introduces meat and produce trays made from sugarcane for grocery stores and food processors seeking compostable options.

Eco Products Meat Tray

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The grease- and cut-resistant trays are designed for any food item that needs to be packaged for the refrigerator or freezer.

“These compostable trays are ideal for supermarkets and food processors seeking environmentally preferable packaging,” said Sarah Martinez, Senior Director of Marketing for Eco-Products. “We’re excited to offer them because the demand for sustainable options continues to grow.”

The trays, which are freezer safe and microwave friendly, come in a variety of sizes. Soak-proof versions are lined with PLA, a plant-based plastic. All of the trays are strong and durable and meet ASTM guidelines for compostability.

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