Disposables run on volume, compliance and brand fit. Australian venues are working under increasing single-use plastic bans, council composting expectations and customer demand for plant-based alternatives. Hospitality Connect's disposables range is built around Biopak — the certified compostable and home-compostable line that's accepted across most Australian council green-waste streams — covering BioCups, BioBowls, BioBoard catering trays, plant fibre clamshells, plant fibre plates, PLA cutlery and BioStraws.
Range overview
- BioCups (cold paper and PLA): 90ml ice cream cups through to 700ml smoothie cups; clear PLA tumblers for cold beverages, single wall paper for hot service.
- BioBowls and takeaway bases: Plant fibre and clear RPET bases with matching lids in 360ml, 500ml, 600ml and multi-compartment formats.
- BioBoard catering trays: White and natural board with PLA window lids — for sandwich platters, finger food and corporate catering.
- Cutlery and straws: 16cm wood spoons, 15cm PLA spoons, individually wrapped BioStraws to meet wrapped-product requirements at point of sale.
What to look for
- Certified compostable: Look for AS4736 (commercial compostable) and AS5810 (home compostable) markings — many councils require AS4736 for green-bin acceptance.
- Plant fibre versus PLA: Plant fibre handles hot food and oil better; PLA is clear and presents well for cold beverages and salads.
- Lid compatibility: 90mm-rim cups share lids across the range — order one lid SKU instead of three.
- Carton sizing: Most BioCup ranges are 1000-unit cartons, plant fibre is typically 500. Order in full cartons for trade pricing.
Use cases by venue type
Cafés running daily takeaway need 8oz, 12oz and 16oz cup sizes plus matching sip lids. Caterers serving corporate functions lean on BioBoard trays with lids and PLA cutlery sets. Festival and events kitchens need clamshells and compartment bases that hold sauces without leaking. Speak to the trade desk about pre-printed runs if your branding allows.
Compliance and sustainability notes
From 2023 onward, most Australian states have phased out single-use plastic cutlery, plates and straws. Biopak's PLA, plant fibre and certified compostable lines satisfy state-by-state compliance. Keep a copy of the AS4736 certificate on file for council audits — Biopak product spec sheets carry the certification directly.
Pair disposables with
Australian commercial hospitality covers a broad spectrum — quick-service chains, casual dining, fine dining restaurants, function and event centres, pubs and clubs, cafés, bakeries, hotels, aged-care kitchens, hospital food service, school canteens, government catering and the corporate function market. The right specification varies by venue type. We've supplied equipment to all of these, and that experience helps us flag when a piece of equipment is right-sized or when a different model would suit your throughput better.
Round out front-of-house and takeaway with disposable cups, disposable plates and trays, and stock up on cleaning chemicals for the rest of the venue.