From our facility in {China}, I proudly offer {20 Oz Paper Bowls Bulk} for foodservice pros who want reliability and value. We're a {Manufacturer}, controlling material quality from pulp to packaging. In bulk, these bowls ship fast, stack neatly, and cut down on waste and labor. The bowls feature a grease-resistant, food-grade coating and heat-tolerant lining, so you can hold hot soups or stews without leaks. They are microwave safe and compatible with most cold or hot foods, ideal for catering, takeout, or events. With flexible MOQ, you can tailor packaging to your needs, and we can discuss private labeling for your brand. Sourcing through {China} gives you competitive pricing without sacrificing quality, and our team ensures on-time delivery with transparent communication. If you are looking for a dependable supplier, I believe this option fits your demand.
Sourcing 20 oz paper bowls in bulk demands partners who combine production capacity, consistent quality and sustainable options. Reliable manufacturers offer food‑grade materials with leak‑resistant coatings, compostable or recyclable stocks, automated production lines, strict in‑house quality control and international food‑safety and environmental certifications. They can handle custom printing, private‑labeling, flexible minimum orders and timely samples so buyers can validate performance before scaling. For global buyers, dependable suppliers also provide transparent lead times, competitive FOB/CIF pricing, consolidated packaging and coordinated logistics to major hubs. Long‑term partnerships are built on traceability, batch testing, responsive technical support and clear after‑sales service—ensuring steady supply, predictable costs and product consistency as you expand into new markets.
| Regional/Profile | Nominal Capacity | Primary Material | Lining / Coating | Typical Board Weight (gsm) | Typical Dimensions (Ø × H mm) | Certifications & Compliance | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Asia — High-volume export | 20 oz (≈590 mL) | Bleached/virgin paperboard | PE or PLA options | 250–280 | 115–120 × 60–65 | FDA, FSC, ISO food safety standards | High throughput; flexible lining mix for export markets. |
| South Asia — Cost-efficient producers | 20 oz (≈590 mL) | Recycled/virgin blended board | PE lining (most common) | 230–260 | 110–120 × 55–65 | FDA (export), ISO | Competitive price points; certification levels can vary by supplier. |
| Europe — Compostable / specialty | 20 oz (≈590 mL) | Bagasse (sugarcane fiber) or recycled board | PLA or uncoated (bagasse) | 300–350 (bagasse higher) | 115–125 × 55–70 | BPI, OK Compost Industrial, FSC | Strong compostability credentials; often sold into premium/eco markets. |
| North America — Foodservice-focused | 20 oz (≈590 mL) | Bleached/stable foodboard | PE lining standard; compostable options growing | 260–300 | 115 × 60 (typical) | FDA, FSC, SQF (some plants) | Designed for demanding foodservice specs and regulatory audits. |
| Central/Latin America — Emerging | 20 oz (≈590 mL) | Recycled/virgin blends | PE lining common | 230–270 | 110–120 × 55–65 | FDA for export, ISO possible | Growing capacity; suitable for regional foodservice and retail packaging. |
| Specialty — PLA-lined small-batch | 20 oz (≈590 mL) | Recycled kraft with PLA film | PLA lining (industrial compostable) | 240–280 | 115–120 × 60 | BPI, FDA (for food contact) | Better end-of-life profile in industrial composting; limited heat tolerance vs PE. |
| Heavy-duty — Thick-walled for hot liquids | 20 oz (≈590 mL) | Multi-ply bleached board | Thicker PE lining for leak resistance | 300–350 | 120–125 × 65–70 | FDA, ISO food safety | Designed for very hot soups/stews; improved insulation and rigidity. |
| Eco — Uncoated bagasse, high-temp | 20 oz (≈590 mL) | Bagasse (uncoated) | No plastic lining (fiber-based) | 320–360 | 120 × 60 | BPI, OK Compost, FSC (where sourced) | Very good compostability and heat performance; slightly heavier feel. |
| Notes: All entries reflect common, industry-realistic product and regulatory profiles for 20 oz (≈590 mL) disposable paper bowls. "PE" refers to polyethylene lining (widely used, not compostable); "PLA" refers to polylactic acid (industrially compostable under appropriate conditions). Actual specifications vary by manufacturer, production line and regional regulations. | |||||||