Due to its size, ecoinno® 2 grids 1100 ml paper meal box is a very popular takeaway packaging, perfect for transporting dishes. After delivery, the food does not need to be transferred to a plate; it can be reheated in the microwave without releasing harmful substances. Heating plastic or plastic-coated packaging in the microwave releases toxic chemicals!
Our Ecoinno® GCM® 2 grids 1100 ml meal box is unique on the market; it does not contain plastic, microplastics, PFAS/PE/PLA/CPLA, chemical or water-based coatings, adhesives, or any artificial or chemical substances. It is safe for humans and the environment. Our paper products are made from 100% plant fibers using a unique technology. They do not pollute the environment, can be composted at home, and decompose within 75 days (certified by TÜV and DIN Certco). The raw material is a fast-growing green plant, so no forests or trees need to be cut down!
Our 2 grids 1100 ml ecoinno® boxes are neutral in taste, compatible with all food types, and oil- and vinegar-resistant. It fits perfectly into the daily lives of individuals following a bio, vegetarian, or vegan lifestyle. Multifunctional uses include baking, cooking, shock freezing, storage, heating, regeneration, and serving—all in one container! They can be used from -196°C up to +220°C! They save time and energy! An excellent alternative to replace plastic, plastic-coated paper meal boxes and aluminum containers. Microwave-safe, and unlike plastics, they do not release toxic substances during heating.
The 2 grids 1100 ml meal box is also available in a single-compartment version, as well as in smaller sizes, e.g., 900 ml and 700 ml boxes.
We recommend our ecoinno® 2 grids 1100 ml food containers: for food trucks, food delivery, catering, healthcare, restaurants, air travel, events, and snack bars.
Is it safe to heat food in a plastic or plastic-coated food container in the microwave?
No! It is not safe, because harmful substances and gases are released to varying degrees in all cases. The ecoinno® containers can be used not only in the microwave but also in an air fryer, up to 220°C.
Why is plastic and its production dangerous?
Plastic production imposes enormous environmental burdens on the planet: it emits greenhouse gases, contributes to climate change (throughout its entire lifecycle), pollutes soil, water, and air, destroys aquatic life (animals ingest or get entangled), and microplastics enter the food chain, which can also harm human health (hormonal disorders, inflammation, cancer). The problem is worsened by waste management issues (overburdened landfills, aesthetic and economic damages), as well as the extraction of fossil fuels needed for plastic production.
Impacts of manufacturing and usage:
• Greenhouse gases: Plastics are made from oil and natural gas, so their production results in significant CO2 emissions, exacerbating the climate crisis.
• Energy and water consumption: The manufacturing process consumes large amounts of energy and water.
• Pollution: During production, harmful chemicals can enter the environment, polluting water and soil, and entering the food chain.
Waste problems:
• Destruction of wildlife: Animals (birds, fish, mammals) ingest plastics, causing digestive problems, internal injuries, or death.
• Microplastics: Larger plastics break down into smaller pieces that enter aquatic organisms (e.g., plankton, fish, shellfish) and pass through the food chain to humans.
• Health risks (for humans): Microplastics and chemicals leaching from plastics (e.g., bisphenol-A, phthalates) are linked to hormonal disorders, infertility, inflammation, cell damage, and cancers.
• Economic and social issues: Overburdened landfills, negative impacts on tourism and property values, and cleanup costs pose significant problems.
In summary:
Plastic manufacturing and pollution have extensive, global effects on the climate, biodiversity, ecosystems, and human health, demanding urgent action and more sustainable solutions.
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