Disposable boxes cover takeaway containers, bakery boxes, sandwich wedges and presentation cartons for cafes, bakeries, caterers and dark kitchens. Hospitality Connect stocks the full range in cardboard, kraft, PET and bagasse formats with matching lids — across the working brands from local AU suppliers.
Range overview
- Burger and snack boxes: Brown kraft and white kraft clamshells, 1-, 2- and 3-compartment formats for burgers, fish-and-chip and lunch sets.
- Cake and bakery boxes: Standard 6, 8, 10, 12-inch white cake boxes; window cake boxes for retail; pastry tray boxes.
- Pizza boxes: 9-inch through 16-inch corrugated white-top with vent perforations — quoted in pallet rates for dark kitchens.
- Lunch boxes (bento and bowl): Bagasse and PLA-lined kraft bowls 12oz–32oz with matching PE or compostable lids.
- Catering platter boxes: Sized to standard half-tray and full-tray platters with corner inserts.
Material and sustainability
Kraft and bagasse boxes deliver compostable credentials when matched with a compostable lining — confirm the certification (AS 4736 or AS 5810) on the printed spec. PET and CPET options are recyclable and tolerate higher fat content but aren't compostable. Cardboard with a PE film provides the cheapest moisture barrier but ends in landfill. Match material to your sustainability claim, your council's bin streams and your food's fat and acid load.
Use cases and pack sizes
- Standard inner: 50 boxes per inner sleeve, 200–500 per carton; pizza ranges trade to 100–200 per outer.
- Lid compatibility: Always trial 5 lids on 5 boxes from the same delivery before committing to a pallet — supplier tolerances drift.
- Heat and oil resistance: Bagasse handles 95°C and oily food; PLA softens above 60°C — don't use PLA for hot soups.
- Print and brand wraps: Custom-printed box runs available on bulk orders with 4–6 week lead time.
Three checks before committing to a pallet rate. First, confirm box and lid samples seal properly under transit conditions — heat-sealed lids are different to snap-on and the closing mechanism affects bag bulk in delivery. Second, test stack rating in your delivery format — pallet rate boxes that crush at three-high are useless if your courier stacks five-high. Third, verify the moisture and grease tolerance against your menu — a low-cost kraft box that wets through under a hot pasta will cost in customer complaints. Lead time on custom-print runs is 4–6 weeks; allow buffer for first-batch quality control.
Pair with
Round out a takeaway pack with disposable containers, disposable napkins (washroom) and ingredient waste and storage bin for back-of-house separation.