Tork Xpressnap Recycled Dispenser Napkin Natural 2Ply 1/2 Fold 8x1000
Product Description
These are Tork Xpressnap half-fold dispenser napkins made from FSC-certified recycled fibres, supplied as a case of eight packs, each containing 1,000 napkins. The two-ply construction and natural finish give...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 8000
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 213(W) x 165(L)mm
- Material
- Paper
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Product Description
These are Tork Xpressnap half-fold dispenser napkins made from FSC-certified recycled fibres, supplied as a case of eight packs, each containing 1,000 napkins. The two-ply construction and natural finish give a clean, unfussy appearance suited to casual dining, cafés, canteens, and similar front-of-house environments. They are designed exclusively for use with compatible Tork Xpressnap countertop or tabletop dispensers.
The half-fold format feeds consistently through Xpressnap dispensers, which helps reduce jams and keeps topping-up straightforward during a busy service. One-at-a-time dispensing also tends to reduce napkin consumption compared with loose stacking, which over the course of a week adds up on a mid-volume site. A case of 8,000 provides a reasonable stock buffer without demanding significant storage space.
- Two-ply recycled fibre construction suitable for front-of-house use
- Half-fold format feeds reliably through Xpressnap dispensers with minimal jams
- FSC-certified recycled content supports sustainability and waste reporting
- Compostable in a commercial composting facility, supporting waste segregation
- Bulk case quantity reduces reorder frequency on mid-volume sites
It is worth noting that these napkins are not suitable for loose placement or non-Tork dispensers — they require a compatible Xpressnap unit to dispense correctly. Operators without an existing Xpressnap dispenser will need to factor that in before ordering. The recycled fibre construction also makes these a practical choice for operators with active sustainability commitments or compostable waste streams already in place.
If you are unsure whether this pack size suits your weekly covers, or want to confirm dispenser compatibility with your current setup, the team is glad to help you work it out.
Key Features
- Two-ply half-fold format designed for Tork Xpressnap countertop dispensers
- FSC-certified recycled fibre construction across all napkins in the case
- Case format supplies 8,000 napkins across eight individual packs
- Compostable in a commercial composting facility within a standard cycle
- Natural finish provides a clean, unfussy appearance for front-of-house use
Operational Benefits
- One-at-a-time dispensing reduces napkin waste over the course of service
- Consistent half-fold feed minimises dispenser jams during busy periods
- Bulk case quantity lowers reorder frequency on mid-volume catering sites
- Recycled and compostable materials support operator sustainability commitments
- Compatible dispenser system keeps front-of-house napkin stations tidy and managed
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 8000
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 213(W) x 165(L)mm
- Material
- Paper
- Weight
- 1.195kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- These napkins are designed specifically for Tork Xpressnap countertop and tabletop dispensers and are not interchangeable with other Tork dispenser formats. If you are unsure which dispenser format you currently have, it is worth checking before ordering, as using the wrong napkin format can cause feeding issues.
- That depends on your weekly covers and how many napkins are available per table setting. For a mid-volume site serving a few hundred covers a day, a case will typically last a week or more, which keeps reordering manageable. Higher-volume operations may find it more practical to order in greater quantity to reduce delivery frequency.
- They are certified compostable in a commercial composting facility, so they can support a compostable waste stream if you already have one in place. They are not suitable for home composting, and operators without access to a commercial composting service would not be able to take advantage of that particular end-of-life benefit.