Kraft Bagel Box

Made in the EU

Carbon emissions from transport are kept as low as possible, since your packaging is made locally in the EU.

The trendiest way to eat on the run

Made from entirely recyclable and food-grade cardboard, our bagel boxes help your customers eat your delicious breakfast snack on the run, or keep it safe as they go from A to B. Order your bagel boxes today and they'll be at your door in only a few working days. They're also made in the UK, so by buying locally sourced bagel boxes, you're keeping your brand's carbon footprint down.
All food packaging on the Packhelp website is food-safe as it is made of officially recognised food packaging materials. These include mainly paper, FSC-certified cartonboard and cardboard, sugarcane, PET plastic, glass, and plant pulp (like palm leaf). What can make a difference is the outer layer that these materials are coated with - but at Packhelp all of those are 100% food-safe as well. Both the classics like PP and PE coatings and bio alternatives like PLA and CPLA coatings are all compliant with food security directives.
That depends on the material your takeaway boxes and food containers are made from. For example, paper and cardboard can be recycled unless they are coated in a PP layer. PE coating in this case is perfectly recyclable. But remember that if your paper bag or cardboard box gets greasy, it is unsuitable for recycling. It’s a different story with PET plastic - when dirty, just rinse it with water and you can throw it in a recycling bin. There’s not much you can do when your packaging contains polystyrene, though; usually, PS cannot be recycled.
Yes, food boxes, containers and bags can be biodegradable. Packhelp offers a wide range of takeaway packaging made from materials like paper, sugarcane, palm leaf pulp and cartonboard. Please make sure to check our “Eco properties options” section with every product you order to make sure it’s biodegradable. Learn more about our eco-friendly packaging materials on Packhelp's Sustainability page.
Sure, uncoated takeaway packaging can be compostable, as long as it’s made from plant-based materials. Packhelp’s compostable food packaging is mainly sugarcane based. The primary component of this material is bagasse, the fibrous residue left behind after extracting juice from sugarcane. This material has been revolutionising the packaging industry as it can break down naturally without leaving harmful substances behind or contributing to long-term pollution.
Everything you need to know about this differentiation is clearly defined on our Sustainability Hub page. But here’s the gist. Recyclable means materials that can be broken down, restored and repurposed. Biodegradable packaging decomposes into natural elements, and compostable packaging breaks down into compost in industrial composting plants.
In general, food containers like kraft and sugarcane boxes are not airtight in the slightest. But there is a special type of packaging that is fully airtight, and that’s heat sealing containers. Packhelp’s Sealing Food Containers can be closed shut with Heat-Sealing Foil. This type of box closure not only protects your food from the air but also prevents leaks and spills.
Most of Packhelp’s food containers and boxes are microwave safe and suitable for the freezer. This is an important factor for customers who want to save a meal from your restaurant for later. It’s also a great feature for bakeries and ready-made food places that offer cold meals prepared to be heated up at home.

The trendiest way to eat on the run

Made from entirely recyclable and food-grade cardboard, our bagel boxes help your customers eat your delicious breakfast snack on the run, or keep it safe as they go from A to B. Order your bagel boxes today and they'll be at your door in only a few working days. They're also made in the UK, so by buying locally sourced bagel boxes, you're keeping your brand's carbon footprint down.

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All food packaging on the Packhelp website is food-safe as it is made of officially recognised food packaging materials. These include mainly paper, FSC-certified cartonboard and cardboard, sugarcane, PET plastic, glass, and plant pulp (like palm leaf). What can make a difference is the outer layer that these materials are coated with - but at Packhelp all of those are 100% food-safe as well. Both the classics like PP and PE coatings and bio alternatives like PLA and CPLA coatings are all compliant with food security directives.
That depends on the material your takeaway boxes and food containers are made from. For example, paper and cardboard can be recycled unless they are coated in a PP layer. PE coating in this case is perfectly recyclable. But remember that if your paper bag or cardboard box gets greasy, it is unsuitable for recycling. It’s a different story with PET plastic - when dirty, just rinse it with water and you can throw it in a recycling bin. There’s not much you can do when your packaging contains polystyrene, though; usually, PS cannot be recycled.
Yes, food boxes, containers and bags can be biodegradable. Packhelp offers a wide range of takeaway packaging made from materials like paper, sugarcane, palm leaf pulp and cartonboard. Please make sure to check our “Eco properties options” section with every product you order to make sure it’s biodegradable. Learn more about our eco-friendly packaging materials on Packhelp's Sustainability page.
Sure, uncoated takeaway packaging can be compostable, as long as it’s made from plant-based materials. Packhelp’s compostable food packaging is mainly sugarcane based. The primary component of this material is bagasse, the fibrous residue left behind after extracting juice from sugarcane. This material has been revolutionising the packaging industry as it can break down naturally without leaving harmful substances behind or contributing to long-term pollution.
Everything you need to know about this differentiation is clearly defined on our Sustainability Hub page. But here’s the gist. Recyclable means materials that can be broken down, restored and repurposed. Biodegradable packaging decomposes into natural elements, and compostable packaging breaks down into compost in industrial composting plants.
In general, food containers like kraft and sugarcane boxes are not airtight in the slightest. But there is a special type of packaging that is fully airtight, and that’s heat sealing containers. Packhelp’s Sealing Food Containers can be closed shut with Heat-Sealing Foil. This type of box closure not only protects your food from the air but also prevents leaks and spills.
Most of Packhelp’s food containers and boxes are microwave safe and suitable for the freezer. This is an important factor for customers who want to save a meal from your restaurant for later. It’s also a great feature for bakeries and ready-made food places that offer cold meals prepared to be heated up at home.
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