Tork Xpressnap Recycled Dispenser Napkin Natural 2Ply 1/2 Fold 8x1000
Product Description
These are Tork Xpressnap half-fold dispenser napkins, supplied in a case of eight packs of 1,000 napkins — 8,000 in total. They are two-ply and made from FSC-certified recycled fibres,...
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, supplied in a case of eight packs of 1,000 napkins — 8,000 in total. They are two-ply and made from FSC-certified recycled fibres, intended for use with compatible Xpressnap countertop or tabletop dispensers. The natural finish gives a clean, unfussy look suited to casual dining, cafés, canteens, and similar settings.
In a busy front-of-house environment, one-at-a-time napkin dispensing helps reduce waste compared with loose stacking. The half-fold format feeds consistently from Xpressnap dispensers, which tends to mean fewer jams and less time spent topping up during service. A case of 8,000 provides reasonable stock depth for a mid-volume site without requiring excessive storage space.
From an operational standpoint, the recycled fibre construction suits operators with sustainability commitments. The napkins are compostable in a commercial composting facility, which may support waste segregation programmes where those are already in place. Key practical points include:
- Two-ply construction provides acceptable softness for front-of-house use
- Half-fold format designed for use with Tork Xpressnap dispensers
- FSC-certified recycled fibre content supports sustainability reporting
- Compostable in a commercial composting facility within 12 weeks
- Bulk case quantity reduces reorder frequency on mid-volume sites
These napkins require a compatible Tork Xpressnap dispenser to function correctly — they are not designed for loose placement or non-Tork dispensers. If you are unsure which dispenser format works with your current setup, or whether this pack size suits your weekly covers, the team is happy to point you in the right direction before you order.
Key Features
- Two-ply recycled napkin designed for Xpressnap countertop dispensers
- Half-fold format feeds consistently to reduce dispenser jams
- FSC-certified recycled fibre construction across all 8,000 napkins
- Compostable within 12 weeks at a commercial composting facility
- Bulk case of 8x1000 reduces restocking frequency during service
Operational Benefits
- One-at-a-time dispensing reduces napkin waste across busy service periods
- Consistent feed format minimises staff time spent clearing dispenser blockages
- Supports operator sustainability commitments with certified recycled content
- Compostable format integrates with existing commercial waste segregation programmes
- Case quantity provides stock depth suited to mid-volume catering operations
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 are designed specifically for use with Tork Xpressnap dispensers. The half-fold format and napkin dimensions are calibrated for that dispenser system, and using them in non-compatible dispensers is likely to cause feeding issues. If you are not already running Xpressnap dispensers, it is worth confirming compatibility before purchasing.
- It depends on your weekly covers and how many napkins are used per table. For a small café turning 50–80 covers a day, a case of 8,000 will typically last several weeks, which is manageable for most storage situations. Higher-volume restaurants or canteens will work through stock more quickly, and a standing order may be worth considering.
- It means the napkins are certified to break down within 12 weeks under the controlled conditions of a commercial composting facility — the higher temperatures and managed environment these facilities operate. They are not suitable for home composting bins, and compostability is only achievable if your waste contractor accepts this material stream, so it is worth confirming with your waste provider before relying on this as part of your sustainability reporting.