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How It's Made |
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The Sugar Cane Paper Company uses recycled sugar cane bagasse
to produce its paper and tableware products.
Bagasse is the fibrous residue left over after the sugar
cane has been crushed and the sugar extracted. The bagasse
is pulped and ECF bleached, and then the bagasse fibers are
woven to create our paper and tableware products.
Sugar cane bagasse products compare favorably with common
materials on the market today, such as Styrofoam, plastic
and "tree-made" paper. Our products can withstand heat, are
microwaveable and are biodegradable, all made from the
residues of an annual agricultural crop by-product.
Our facilities are amongst the most advanced papermaking
facilities in the world. The Sugar Cane Paper Company's
bagasse paper mills are spotless and use the best available
technologies for producing eco-friendly paper and tableware.
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| FEATURED PRODUCT: |
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100% Tree-Free
100% Biodegradable
Made
From Sugar Cane |
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