Just Eat Takeaway.com rolls out plastic-free takeaway boxes across Europe
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Just Eat Takeaway.com rolls out plastic-free takeaway boxes across Europe
"Unlike conventional takeaway boxes, which rely on plastic coatings to prevent leaks and maintain structural integrity, the new packaging uses a coating derived from natural plant proteins that has not undergone chemical modification. The coating provides the same barrier performance required for takeaway food packaging while remaining fully recyclable within standard paper recycling systems."
"According to the companies involved, the Morro-coated boxes have been verified as plastic-free by the UK's National Physical Laboratory, making them one of the first takeaway packaging solutions capable of delivering high-performance food protection without plastic barriers."
"The packaging is made from sustainably sourced corrugated paperboard, designed to retain heat and maintain rigidity even when used with greasy or moisture-heavy dishes that traditionally require plastic-lined containers."
Just Eat Takeaway.com is expanding sustainable packaging across ten European markets by introducing plastic-free takeaway boxes featuring plant-based coating technology. The initiative partners with Huhtamaki and Xampla, whose Morro Coating technology replaces traditional plastic linings with natural plant protein coatings. These boxes maintain grease and moisture resistance while remaining fully recyclable within standard paper recycling systems. The sustainably sourced corrugated paperboard retains heat and structural integrity for greasy or moisture-heavy foods. Verified as plastic-free by the UK's National Physical Laboratory, this rollout addresses regulatory pressure from the EU's Single Use Plastics Directive and reflects growing industry demand to reduce single-use plastics in food delivery and hospitality sectors.
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