Sugarcane Tray (8" x 6") TR2D
$17.63
$25.74
About This Product: Material and ManufacturingBioleader® Compostable Supermarket Packaging Tray 8″ x 6″ is made from sugarcane bagasse, a renewable plant fiber generated after sugar extraction. Instead of being discarded, this natural fiber is repurposed into molded pulp packaging through pulping, molding, hot pressing, drying, and trimming.This molded pulp process produces a tray with a stable structure, good stacking performance, and a clean surface suitable for supermarket display and produce presentation. The material offers a natural matte finish that supports eco-friendly branding while remaining practical for daily retail operations.As an experienced biodegradable packaging manufacturer, Bioleader focuses on molding consistency, production stability, structural reliability, and export-ready quality control. This gives buyers a compostable tray that supports both sustainability goals and real commercial use across supermarket, retail, and food packaging channels.Key FeaturesMade from renewable sugarcane bagasseThis tray uses plant-based fiber instead of conventional plastic or foam, helping reduce reliance on fossil-based packaging materials.Compostable molded pulp structureThe tray is formed through molded pulp technology, giving it a rigid, lightweight, and stackable packaging format.Suitable for supermarket packagingIt is designed for produce display, fresh food presentation, and retail-ready shelf packaging in supermarket environments.Plastic-free packaging directionThe tray supports brands and retailers looking for lower-plastic, fiber-based, and sustainability-oriented packaging options.Natural and clean appearanceIts molded pulp surface creates a more organic and premium presentation for fruits, vegetables, and light food products.Easy for packing and logisticsThe nested tray design helps improve storage, warehouse handling, and shipping efficiency for B2B packaging buyers.Manufacturer-direct supplyBioleader provides stable production capability, export experience, and professional support for large-volume packaging projects.Typical Applications and Use ScenariosSupermarket produce displayThis tray is ideal for fruit, vegetables, mushrooms, berries, and other fresh produce sold in supermarket retail environments. It helps create a cleaner and more sustainable shelf presentation.Fresh food retail packagingIt is suitable for daily-use fresh food sections where buyers want a compostable tray with reliable structure and natural appearance.Organic and premium grocery channelsThe molded pulp finish aligns well with natural, organic, and eco-conscious product positioning in specialty retail and premium grocery stores.Chilled ready-pack programsThe tray can be used for pre-packed produce, fresh-cut fruits, and light chilled food items that need simple and efficient packaging support.Farm shop and local market packagingIt works well for farm products and local grocery programs where sustainable packaging adds value to brand presentation and customer perception.Export packaging projectsFor wholesalers, distributors, and importers, this tray is suitable for plastic-reduction projects and supermarket-ready packaging programs across different markets.Supermarket Packaging Tray Compared with Plastic and FoamComparison ItemCompostable Supermarket Packaging TrayPlastic TrayFoam TrayRaw MaterialSugarcane fiber, renewable pulpPetroleum-based plasticPetroleum-based foamSustainability PositioningCompostable, plastic-free directionConventional plastic packagingWeak environmental imageAppearanceNatural, matte, premiumGlossy, clear or coloredBasic and low-cost lookStructural PerformanceGood for produce and light foodsGood depending on resin and designLightweight but less premiumBrand ValueStrong eco-friendly imageStandard packaging perceptionOften outdated in modern retailEnd-of-Life StoryBetter aligned with compostable messagingRecycling or disposal dependentMostly landfill-orientedPlastic-free ValueYesNoNoCost LevelMid-rangeLow to mid-rangeLowMain AdvantageSustainable shelf image and natural presentationFamiliarity and transparency optionsLow cost and low weightMain LimitationNot transparent and not designed for heavy liquid foodsGrowing plastic reduction pressurePoor sustainability reputationBuying GuideWhen choosing a compostable supermarket packaging tray, buyers should consider more than just price and size. The right tray should match the product category, shelf display requirements, packaging workflow, and long-term sustainability goals of the business.Important points include tray dimensions, depth, rigidity, stackability, carton loading efficiency, and whether the tray needs to work with film wrapping, labels, or lids. In supermarket applications, appearance is also important because the tray affects both product presentation and perceived quality.Bioleader is a practical sourcing partner because we are a direct manufacturer with real experience in biodegradable food packaging production and export supply. We understand that B2B buyers need clear specifications, stable forming quality, scalable production, and dependable communication.Our molded pulp trays are developed for actual commercial packaging needs. For supermarkets, packaging importers, fresh food distributors, and eco-retail suppliers, this means stronger supply consistency, better packaging value, and a supplier that understands both sustainability positioning and operational requirements.Why Choose BioleaderBioleader combines molded pulp manufacturing capability with export-oriented packaging experience. We focus on product usability, production stability, and professional service for customers who need practical compostable tray solutions rather than simple concept products.For buyers building supermarket-ready eco packaging programs, this means access to trays that are reliable in structure, clean in appearance, and supported by a supplier with real production understanding.Other OptionsIf your project requires different sizes, depths, or applications, this section can also display similar supermarket trays, produce trays, fruit trays, vegetable trays, or compostable molded pulp packaging options. Showing related products here helps buyers compare formats more efficiently and improves category conversion.Packaging Insight: Why Compostable Supermarket Packaging Trays Are Becoming a Smarter Retail Packaging ChoiceWhat this product isA compostable supermarket packaging tray is a molded pulp tray made from sugarcane bagasse for fresh produce, light foods, and retail-ready supermarket display. It replaces conventional plastic or foam trays with a plant-based packaging format that supports both shelf presentation and sustainability positioning.Why it matters in modern retailSupermarket packaging is no longer judged only by cost. Retailers now need packaging that reduces visible plastic, improves shelf appeal, and strengthens environmental messaging. Compostable molded pulp trays meet these needs by offering a more natural and market-ready packaging profile.How it creates value beyond replacementThe tray does more than replace plastic. It helps products look cleaner and more premium on shelf, supports a stronger eco-friendly category image, and gives buyers a packaging solution that aligns with both brand communication and retail packaging efficiency.Where it fits bestThis tray is ideal for supermarket produce sections, fresh food counters, organic grocery channels, chilled ready packs, and retail produce export programs. It performs best where presentation, practical handling, and sustainability messaging all need to work together.What buyers should considerBuyers should review tray size, depth, product weight, stackability, and compatibility with wraps, labels, lids, or retail-ready formats. A dependable supplier should offer consistent molded pulp quality, stable production, and clear specifications that support real procurement decisions.What trend this reflectsRetail packaging is moving toward lower-plastic, fiber-based, and compliance-friendly materials. Compostable supermarket trays fit this shift well because they combine sustainable positioning with commercial usability, making them increasingly relevant in modern supermarket packaging strategies.Why Bioleader is a dependable optionBioleader combines manufacturing experience, molded pulp packaging expertise, and export supply capability. For buyers, this means a more reliable sourcing foundation: stable tray quality, professional communication, and a supplier that understands how sustainability value, packaging performance, and B2B execution must work together in real retail packaging programs.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is a compostable supermarket packaging tray made from?A compostable supermarket packaging tray is usually made from sugarcane bagasse, a renewable plant fiber left after sugar extraction. It is molded into tray form to create a plastic-free packaging option for supermarket and retail use.Is a molded pulp tray better than a plastic supermarket tray?For businesses focused on sustainability, a molded pulp tray offers stronger eco positioning, a more natural shelf appearance, and a plastic-free packaging story. Plastic trays may offer transparency, but molded pulp trays are better aligned with compostable packaging strategies.Can compostable supermarket trays be used for fresh produce?Yes. These trays are suitable for fresh fruit, vegetables, berries, mushrooms, and other light produce products displayed in supermarket and grocery retail environments.Are molded pulp supermarket trays suitable for export packaging?Yes. Molded pulp trays are often selected for sustainable retail and export packaging projects because they are lightweight, stackable, and easy to position as eco-friendly packaging. Buyers should still confirm tray size, product weight, and carton efficiency for their own supply chain.Why are retailers replacing foam trays with compostable trays?Retailers are replacing foam trays because of environmental concerns, changing customer expectations, and the need for stronger sustainability messaging. Compostable trays offer a more modern retail packaging image and better fit with low-plastic packaging trends.What should buyers check before ordering supermarket packaging trays?Buyers should confirm tray dimensions, depth, rigidity, stackability, lid or wrap compatibility, and carton loading efficiency. Supplier consistency, production capacity, and clear product specifications are also important for long-term sourcing success.
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