The food delivery industry is growing rapidly, and as a result, many food delivery brands are looking for more sustainable packaging options. With the increasing convenience of food delivery services, there is a concern about the rise in non-biodegradable waste caused by the use of materials like plastic, thermocol, and aluminium for delivery. These materials are not environmentally friendly and pose a threat to the planet.
To address this issue, CHUK, a subsidiary of Yash Pakka Limited, has launched compostable delivery containers. CHUK is a well-known brand for compostable tableware, and the launch of these delivery containers is part of the company’s effort to eliminate the use of single-use plastic in food delivery and contribute to a cleaner planet.
These containers come in four different sizes and are equipped with snug-fit lids, making them spill-proof and leak-proof. They are also microwave, freezer, and oven safe, and are free of artificial chemicals, making them safe for food.
All CHUK products, including the delivery containers, are made in India by Yash Pakka Limited and are made from bagasse, a byproduct of sugarcane. The company sources 90% of its raw materials locally, and the containers will turn into compost within 180 days after use. The development of these delivery containers was based on extensive research and testing in real-life delivery scenarios to ensure their effectiveness and safety for use.
CHUK’s launch of compostable delivery containers is an important step towards a more sustainable food delivery industry and a cleaner planet. These containers offer a safe and environmentally friendly alternative to single-use plastic and other non-biodegradable materials.