Paper Napkin: The Square All-Rounder
Wedding, birthday, party, or dinner - paper napkins should not be missing on any occasion. After all, you can always spill something anywhere. Whether at the festival grounds or in a restaurant - the utility of a high-quality paper napkin is omnipresent.
For a Clean Face!
A paper napkin should never be missing at any meal. Its high utility becomes evident, especially when urgently needed and none is readily available. If a guest spills something or the little ones are particularly enthusiastic during meals, an appropriate napkin is indispensable. It belongs on every well-set table. How you choose to place it is up to you and your business. Whether in a dispenser on the table of your food truck or as a hygienic base for cutlery in your cafe. Admittedly, you can't fold swans as decorations from our napkins. But that's not the intention either. The eco-friendly paper napkin works especially in bulk. With high consumption, they are the more cost-effective and ecologically better alternative. At festivals, concerts, or outdoor events, paper napkins are the most environmentally friendly choice.
Paper Napkins as Disposable Products
A napkin is primarily a classic disposable product. It is disposed of after use. Of course, cloth napkins would be the better alternative because they are reusable. On large music festivals, for example, this option would be hardly feasible - or generally in places where many people gather. Our disposable napkins are mostly recyclable. This does not diminish their quality in any way. They are tear-resistant and available in various formats. You can also choose from different sizes for the fold. The material of our napkins is made from recycled paper and bamboo. The pulp is biodegradable. They are absorbent and suitable as timeless table decoration for gastronomy, as we also have classic white napkins in our range. So, battle against unpleasant sauce residues on the face!
How to Dispose of Paper Napkins?
After wiping the face, a soiled napkin remains. Used napkins should be disposed of appropriately. Slightly soiled paper napkins can still go in the paper bin. However, dirty napkins must go in the general waste bin, as greasy residues do not belong in the recycling bin.