Ice Cream Container Lid Boasts All-Paper Construction

The all-paper lid allows for the removal of plastic in food container lids.

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Hi, I'm Murray Bain from STANPAC. We're in Niagara, Ontario, and in Canada, and we're all about paper products this year. We have several new things.  

Our paper, all paper lid, So instead of, a lot of traditional lids have a plastic sidewall or what we call skirt and a paper top. So we've changed that so we are all paper. And that just helps in recycling because you have the same material for both the container and for the lid.

And another new product we have this year is all paper lids, and traditionally they've been plastic. So what we've done in this case is we've have this lid, it's high quality print formed into the shape of a lid, and then inside we have a wooden spoon. So for novelty size or single serve products the person, the consumer takes the lid will pull out this disc, and it is stuck on there quite nicely. And then you have the spoon, and you're able to eat the product.

And a number of our paper products are made from materials that are fully recyclable, so they're able to go in the recycling system.






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