Colpac Fuzione Recyclable Paperboard Food Trays With Lid 1000ml
Product Description
The Colpac Fuzione range is a line of recyclable food trays designed for operators who need reliable, presentable packaging for portioned meals, salads, rice dishes and similar ready-to-serve food. The...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 250
- Capacity
- 1000ml | 35oz
- Dimensions
- 140(H) x 190(W) x 45(D)mm
- Material
- Paperboard
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Product Description
The Colpac Fuzione range is a line of recyclable food trays designed for operators who need reliable, presentable packaging for portioned meals, salads, rice dishes and similar ready-to-serve food. The tray is constructed from paperboard with an RPET lid, giving a clean, structured appearance that holds its shape well during handling and transit.
In a busy service environment, packaging needs to do more than look the part. The Fuzione tray uses a multi-layered closing mechanism that creates a secure seal between the tray and lid, reducing the risk of spillage during storage or transport. This makes it a practical choice for operations that prepare food in advance, refrigerate portions, or offer a takeaway and delivery service where the packaging travels with the order.
Key practical advantages for day-to-day use:
- Secure lid closure helps prevent spills during portioning, chilling and transport
- Paperboard construction keeps its shape under typical refrigerated storage conditions
- Both tray and lid are recyclable, supporting waste reduction commitments
- Suitable for salads, grains, rice dishes and similar ready-portioned foods
- Comes in cases of 250 units, practical for medium to high-volume prep operations
These trays are supplied flat-packed and require no special storage conditions beyond keeping them dry and away from direct moisture. They are not designed for hot-hold service or microwave use, so operators running heated grab-and-go counters should consider whether a different tray format would be more appropriate for those specific applications.
The Fuzione 1000ml tray is well suited to cafés, delis, contract caterers, meal prep operations and food-to-go outlets looking to move away from single-use plastic packaging without compromising on presentation or practicality. If your volumes are larger or you need a different capacity, there are alternative sizes worth considering.
If you are unsure which tray size or format best fits your service, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Multi-layered lid closure mechanism reduces spillage during handling and transport
- Paperboard tray construction maintains shape under refrigerated storage conditions
- RPET lid provides clear visibility of food contents without compromising structure
- Both tray and lid are fully recyclable after use
- Supplied in cases of 250 units for consistent prep and portioning workflows
Operational Benefits
- Reduces spillage risk during portioning, chilling and delivery service
- Supports recyclability commitments without switching away from rigid packaging
- Keeps portioned meals presentable from prep through to customer collection
- Suits advance preparation workflows, reducing last-minute packaging time during service
- Helps operators move away from single-use plastic with a practical alternative
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 250
- Capacity
- 1000ml | 35oz
- Dimensions
- 140(H) x 190(W) x 45(D)mm
- Material
- Paperboard
- Weight
- 3.96kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Fuzione paperboard trays are designed for ambient and chilled food service rather than hot-hold or microwave applications. If your operation requires packaging that can hold hot food or go from fridge to microwave, a different tray material or format would be more appropriate.
- The trays are supplied flat-packed, which keeps storage requirements low. They are straightforward to assemble during portioning and do not require any specialist equipment to set up.
- Both the paperboard tray and the RPET lid are recyclable materials, and the two components can be separated for disposal through appropriate recycling streams. As with all packaging, operators should check local authority or waste contractor guidance to confirm the relevant collection arrangements in their area.