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Paper napkins - square blue 33 cm 3 ply 1/4 fold

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Original price 13,99 €
Original price
13,99 €
13,99 €
Current price 13,99 €
250 item | 0,06 € / item

inkl. MwSt. (Brutto)


🌿 Material: recycled paper

🥄 Dimensions: 33 cm square

🍦 3-ply with 1/4 fold for additional stability

🌳 Ideal for household, barbecues, events and catering


quantity advantage: 250 napkins
0.056 €/Piece

Availability:
Out of stock
SKU 6.001.603

Our paper napkins are the perfect eco-friendly and recyclable alternative to traditional napkins.

Our durable napkins are made from recycled paper and are therefore 100% biodegradable. Of course, the raw materials for our serviettes are obtained from strictly controlled, sustainable cultivation, so you can use your serviettes with a clear conscience - whether at home, at a barbecue or at parties, the serviettes are of course also suitable for the catering trade and wholesalers.

Our napkins are square, made of blue paper, 33cm, 3-ply, 1/4 fold and available in 250 pieces.

material

recycled paper

Size

33cm

number of pieces

250 pieces per unit

form

Frequently Asked Questions

Recycled paper is paper made from waste paper, rather than virgin wood fibers. The process begins with the collection and sorting of waste paper, which is then cleaned and processed in a mill into a pulp. This pulp is then further processed and formed into new paper products. Recycled paper can be produced in different grades and thicknesses and finds application in a wide range of products such as printer paper, cardboard, newspapers and packaging materials. Using recycled paper helps reduce the consumption of virgin wood resources and minimizes the environmental impact of waste and energy consumption.

The napkins are made from recycled paper and thus contribute to a smaller ecological footprint.

Our paper napkins are biodegradable according to EN 13432. They can easily be disposed of in the organic waste bin or similar facilities at your local composting facility, where they will quickly decompose into nutrient-rich soil. Please follow local regulations and instructions for correct disposal.