Pacific Tourism Moves to Phase Out Single Use Plastics by 2035
Pacific Islands tourism is moving to eliminate single use plastics by 2035. New frameworks are reshaping procurement, sustainability standards and regional competitiveness.
Our catalogue includes more than 500 sustainable packaging products for your business:
Below are just some of the most popular categories available:
• Hot Cups
• Cold Cups
• Lids for all cup sizes and applications
• Cutlery and serving accessories
• Food containers for hot and cold meals
• Straws
• Napkins and table service items
• Takeaway containers and Uber packaging
We have many more sustainable packaging solutions available upon request.
To view our catalogue, complete the form below or email us at admin@thegreenertechgroup.com.au
Packaging decisions increasingly form part of procurement evaluation, tender submissions and ESG reporting frameworks.
By Wholesale products into your supply chain, your organisation can:
We can assist with documentation and product specifications required for procurement submissions and compliance reporting.
For pricing, catalogue requests, ordering or if you’re wanting to discuss a bulk ordering account please fill out the form below.
We supply all size businesses with our low MOQs as well as our high volume bulk accounts. Fill in the form correctly to be pointed to our relevant department.
To request the wholesale catalogue or discuss your packaging transition strategy, contact The Greener Tech Group today.
admin@thegreenertechgroup.com.au
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