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So as we’ve mentioned, we’ve come to a conclusion recently that a large knowledge gap exists regarding biodegradable food packaging products and biodegradable cups.

We recently wrote up a buyer’s guide on compostable cold cups. We encourage you to read this guide first as it will give you the foundational buying knowledge you need when it comes to purchasing biodegradable cups.

UPDATE (8/3/2010): Viv Video Highlighting 4 Tips for Purchasing Biodegradable Cups

In this post we will focus on highlighting new criteria / information that you should be aware of specifically for biodegradable coffee cups.
World Centric Hot Cups

Biodegradable Coffee Cups

Here’s what all purchasing managers need to know / evaluate when purchasing biodegradable cups and biodegradable coffee cups.

1. Price – This is again the most important factor for most organizations when it comes to purchasing biodegradable coffee cups. Again, we believe we have the best pricing available for small businesses, and as such, we encourage you to look around as pricing does vary widely.

2. Quality – Biodegradable coffee cup molds do not vary as profoundly as do molds for cold cups, and thus biodegradable coffee cups tend to be of similar quality. We do find that some are a bit more sturdy than others, but on the whole, quality is very similar across these biodegradable cups.

3. Design / Labeling – Again, labeling that identifies the biodegradable cups as 100% compostable is highly important. For more on why, please refer back to our buyer’s guide for compostable cold cups.

I’d like to focus here though on two very very important design aspects that many new-to-eco purchasers are not aware of.

  1. Inner Lining of Biodegradable Cups – DO NOT PURCHASE BIODEGRADABLE COFFEE CUPS THAT HAVE A POLYETHYLENE (PE) OR PETROLEUM-BASED LINING.The vast majority of commercial composting facilities will not accept these cups as they contaminate compost1. ONLY PURCHASE BIODEGRADABLE CUPS THAT ARE SPECIFICALLY LABELED AS CONTAINING A “BIO-BASED” OR “BIO-PLASTIC” LINING. If the cups don’t say this, they’re probably lined with PE.
  2. Sustainable Design – Truly eco-friendly paper hot cups should also be:
    • Made from high-levels of post-consumers recycled content
    • FSC, Forest Stewardship Council, certified as coming from well managed forests, and
    • ECF, elemental chlorine free, or PCF, processed chlorine free.

There are many biodegradable coffee cups out there today claiming to be compostable & eco-friendly and they are not. They’re lined with polyethelyne and are not made with high-levels of recycled content, FSC-certified, or PCF/ECF. We highly recommend steering clear of these cups.

4. Applications – Biodegradable coffee cups can be filled with any liquid, cold or hot. Typical uses by size that we’ve seen include:

  • 8oz, 10oz, 12oz, 16oz, 20oz – Coffee, Tea
  • 4oz, 6oz – Espresso, Tastings of hot beverages, Warm Sake

5. Compostability – Again, per our previous guide on cold cups make sure that the biodegradable cups you purchase are 100% compostable and are certified by the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI).

Hopefully you’ve found the information helpful.

If you’d like, you can check out our compostable hot cups (from World Centric).

And If you have other things that you think we’ve missed or that you look for in biodegradable cups, please do add them in the comments.

About the Author: Dinesh is a co-founder of the Viv Biz Club, and has worked with hundreds of business owners and/or purchasing managers regarding their compostable needs. The Viv Biz Club works with a wide range of organizations, including: restaurants, cafes, schools, churches, farms, beverage companies, start-ups, in more than 30 states across the country.

Notes:
1) In a recent study commissions by the Sustainable Packaging Coalition it was found that only 8.3% of commericial composting facilities that accept food packaging also accept coffee cups with polyethylene (PE) lining (vs. 80% acceptance for biodegradable coffee cups lined with a bio-plastic like poly-lactic acid).

8 Comments on “Biodegradable Coffee Cups & Biodegradable Cups – 5 Things You Must Know”

  • Georgia Pacific PerfecTouch Hot Cups Not Compostable Despite Claims June 23rd, 2010 12:27 am

    [...] If you’d like learn more about how you can make sure you’re purchasing hot cups that are 100% compostable and earth friendly, please see our Buyer’s Guide for Compostable Hot Cups. [...]

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  • Andrea B. September 7th, 2010 11:27 am

    Very informative article. I’m so glad I stumbled upon this post. I hope to see more and more businesses purchasing biodegradable coffee cups in the near future.

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  • dinesh September 7th, 2010 11:45 am

    Hey Andrea – Thanks for the kind comments!

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  • Chris S. January 25th, 2011 10:35 pm

    Hey, how great!
    I plan on opening a cafe in the future, so it’s good to know that there are products like this to be had. I’m hoping to make compost from the cups, coffee grounds, and other biodegradables.

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  • dinesh January 28th, 2011 2:42 am

    Thanks Chris and great to hear that you’re going to be taking a sustainable approach from the start!
    Hope we can help you out when the cafe gets going!

    dinesh

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  • Nadia February 8th, 2011 3:45 pm
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    This is SUCH a helpful post. This kind of info is usually so hard to find. Thank you!!! I’m also opening a cafe in the future, and I’ll definitely be checking back for more great info.

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  • Zheng KC March 27th, 2011 7:42 pm

    Great share!
    I would like to ask whether there is strange smell when hot water filling in the coffee cup?

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  • dinesh March 28th, 2011 8:28 am

    Hi Zheng – We definitely have not detected any strange smells when filling compostable coffee cups with hot water. Hope that helps!

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