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China Paper Bowl Cup Manufacturer | Trusted Paper Cup Supplier

We are a China-based manufacturer of Paper Bowl Cup solutions, and we know what B2B buyers look for. Our Paper Bowl Cup is sturdy, heat-safe, and stackable, perfect for cafés, delis, and take-away operations. We offer customizable sizes, prints, and branding to elevate your service. As a China Manufacturer, we keep strict QC, cleanroom-friendly production, and eco-friendly materials. We provide quick quotes, low MOQs for trials, and scalable production to meet demand. Our lead times are short, with reliable logistics to your door. We can supply compostable or recyclable options, greaseproof coatings, and secure packaging to minimize damage during transit. If you’re evaluating suppliers, you’ll find our approach transparent and service-oriented; we share certifications and test data upon request. Partner with us for steady supply of Paper Bowl Cup that helps your brand stand out and reduce total cost per unit.

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Paper Bowl Cup Winning in 2025 Supplies the World\u2019s Top Brands

Our award-winning 2025 paper bowl cup combines lightweight strength, leak-resistant lining and compostable options to meet the demands of leading global food and beverage brands. Made from sustainably sourced pulp with PE-free or bio-coating alternatives, it delivers superior grease and heat resistance for hot and cold applications, while complying with international food-safety and environmental standards (FDA, EU, ASTM/EN certifications). Stylish stackable designs and print-ready surfaces ensure premium on-shelf impact and brand differentiation. With high-volume production capability, rigorous QC (ISO-level systems, third-party testing) and flexible OEM/ODM services, we support seasonal peaks and long-term partnerships across markets. Fast tooling, customizable sizes, lids and decoration options, plus reliable global logistics, make it easy for procurement teams to secure quality, cost-effective supply. Samples and tailored proposals are available to accelerate evaluation and onboarding.

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Comparative dataset of common paper-based bowl and cup constructions: production capacity, barrier performance, end-of-life pathways and typical applications (English).
Material / Construction Production Capacity (t/yr) Recyclability Common Certifications Unit Weight (g) Avg Lead Time (days) Moisture Barrier (hrs) End-of-life Pathway Typical Use Case
Uncoated Paper (Virgin Fiber) 120,000 High (paper stream, dry only) FSC-type 6–12 g 14–28 0.5–2 Paper recycling (dry); industrial composting limited Cold salads, dry snacks
Uncoated Paper (Recycled Fiber) 80,000 Moderate (depends on contamination) Chain-of-custody (recycled) 7–14 g 21–35 0.5–1.5 Paper recycling, energy recovery if contaminated Dry takeaway bowls, packaging trays
PE-lined Paper (Single PE) 240,000 Low in standard paper stream Food-contact compliant 8–18 g 14–30 6–24 Material recovery via specialized separation; incineration common Hot soups, beverages, greasy foods
PLA-coated Paper (Industrial Compostable) 65,000 Not recyclable in paper stream EN 13432 / ASTM D6400 9–16 g 28–45 4–12 Industrial composting preferred; not home compostable in all cases Cold beverages, chilled soups
Water-based Barrier Coating (PVA/Others) 42,000 Variable — sometimes compatible with paper recycling Food-contact & biodegradability claims 7–13 g 21–40 3–10 Paper recycling possible if coating dissolves; industrial composting dependent Hot foods with moderate moisture
PFAS-free Barrier Laminate 30,000 Challenging for standard recycling Food-contact safety 9–20 g 30–60 12–48 Specialized recovery streams or energy recovery Greasy takeout, long-hold foods
Compostable Blend (Paper + Biopolymer) 18,000 Not recyclable; industrial compostable EN 13432 / BPI certified options 10–22 g 35–60 6–18 Industrial composting; some home-compostable variants Hot meals, delivery containers
Sugarcane Bagasse Bowl (Molded Fiber) 95,000 High (depending on coatings) EN 13432 / Home-compostable variants 18–45 g 20–40 6–36 Industrial or home composting; some recycling as fiber Hot entrees, sides, soup bowls
Molded Pulp Cup (Press-formed) 55,000 Good for paper recycling if uncoated Fiber-sourced certifications 25–60 g 18–35 2–10 Recycling or composting depending on finish Cold drink carriers, insulated cold cups
Clear PLA Cup (Transparent, compostable) 20,000 Not recyclable with PET stream ASTM D6400 / EN 13432 6–14 g 25–50 1–8 Industrial composting; limited home composting Cold beverages, smoothies

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Monthly Production Output Share of Disposable Paper Tableware

The line chart shows monthly production output shares for three disposable paper tableware categories—paper bowls, paper cups, and paper plates—over a twelve-month period. The horizontal axis lists months from January to December; the vertical axis measures percentage share of total factory output. Paper bowls begin the year at 38% and trend upward to a peak of 47% in June, stabilizing around 44–46% in the second half; paper cups start at 45%, dip to 33% by May, then recover to 40% by December; paper plates remain the smallest category, varying between 12% and 22% with a modest increase during late summer. These patterns indicate a seasonal demand cycle and an apparent strategic rebalancing of production capacity. The mid-year surge in bowls corresponds to peak outdoor dining and festival periods when deep containers are preferred; the early-year slump in cups suggests either inventory adjustments or a shift in client orders toward bowls. The composite market share always sums to 100% each month, so shifts represent reallocations rather than overall market growth. For factory planners, the data suggests optimizing raw material procurement for bowl production ahead of expected summer demand and scheduling maintenance in low-demand months for cups. For sales teams, targeted promotions for cups in the third quarter could smooth utilization rates. Longer-term, rising bowl share may justify investment in automated bowl forming lines, while plate volumes may need marketing support to achieve economies of scale. Finally, monitoring similar monthly patterns across multiple years would validate whether this cycle is persistent or the result of one-off events; integrating external indicators such as festival calendars and retail promotions would improve forecasting accuracy and reduce idle capacity risk. Adopting a responsive production scheduling system with real-time order signals can further enhance flexibility and lower the cost of sudden demand shifts and improve profit margins.

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