Three cup styles make up this range: standard cups spanning from compact tasting sizes to large event-sized capacities, bevelled cups with a wider top opening for a more refined presentation, and tall cups for a slimmer profile. All are made from PLA (polylactic acid), a bioplastic derived from plant starch rather than petroleum. They are clear, BPA-free, and non-toxic, and each style can be printed with your logo or event artwork.
A corporate outdoor retreat looking to cut single-use plastic from their catering setup would find the larger standard cups a natural fit for cold drink service at the bar. A sponsored golf day could use the mid-range sizes for refreshments on the course, keeping the event looking polished while meeting any sustainability commitments the organising company has made. The bevelled style works well in cocktail and hospitality settings where the cup itself needs to look the part alongside the drink.
PLA breaks down completely in a commercial composting facility. That is the key distinction from standard plastic cups, which do not compost. These cups can also be hand washed between uses, which is useful for events where the same cup is refilled rather than replaced each round.
The clear material is worth noting too. Unlike opaque cups, the drink inside remains fully visible, which suits venues serving craft beer, cocktails, or premium beverages where the colour and clarity of the drink are part of the experience. For event organisers who want their sustainability choices to be visible rather than invisible, a printed PLA cup does both jobs at once.
FAQs
What makes PLA a sustainable material? PLA comes from renewable plant starch rather than petroleum. It breaks down completely in a commercial composting facility without leaving harmful microplastics behind.
What is the difference between standard and bevelled styles? Standard cups have straight vertical walls. Bevelled cups are wider at the top and taper toward the base — a more refined profile that suits cocktail service and hospitality settings.
Which industries order these most often? Event organisers, catering companies, music festivals, sports clubs, craft breweries, and hospitality venues running outdoor or poolside service are the most common buyers.
Are they suitable for both hot and cold drinks? Cold only. PLA warps under heat, so these are not suitable for tea, coffee, or any hot beverage.