Disposable cups(1000+)
Serve beverages easily and safely with disposable cups.





FAQs for disposable cups
What are disposable cups made of?
Disposable cups are usually made from paperboard, plastic such as PP or PET, or plant-based compostable materials like PLA. Paper cups often include a thin plastic or wax lining that prevents leaks but also makes the cup a mixed-material product.
Are disposable paper cups safe for hot drinks?
Yes, most disposable paper cups are designed to safely hold hot beverages because they use heat-resistant paperboard with a protective lining. This lining keeps the cup from leaking or softening too quickly during use.
How should I dispose of disposable cups properly?
Plastic cups can sometimes be placed in recycling bins if your local facility accepts the specific plastic type and the cup is clean. Paper cups with plastic lining often need to be thrown in the trash because most programs cannot separate their materials. Compostable cups should only go into industrial compost bins that specifically accept them; otherwise, they will not break down correctly.
What are the alternatives to disposable cups?
The most sustainable alternative is a reusable cup made from stainless steel, glass, or durable plastic. Certified compostable cups can also be an option if you have access to an industrial composting facility that supports them.
Do disposable cups contain harmful chemicals like BPA?
Most disposable paper cups use food-grade coatings such as PE or PLA and do not contain BPA. They are generally considered safe when sourced from reputable manufacturers who follow food-contact safety standards.











