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Paper Cups & Plates — Bring Change to the world

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Paper Cups & Plates — Bring Change to the world

Paper cups are used in most places including Restaurants, Weddings & other functions, Hospitals, Commercial establishments, schools, offices, Canteens, and so forth. In comparison to Porcelain, Plastic, Styrofoam & metal cups, Paper cups have distinct advantages. Read more

History

The use of paper cups began in 1907 with Lawrence Luellen’s invention of the Dixie Cup. Paper cups remained the staple disposable cups until the 1970s when Solo Cups introduced its signature red cup. Today, both paper and plastic cups are ubiquitous.

The disposable cup has come a long way since the first paper cup made its debut a century ago. Both disposable paper and plastic cups offer the convenience of on-the-go consumption without the worry of cleanup. In addition, they help conserve water by eliminating the need for washing/cleaning.

Paper cups were popularized in 1918 during the American influenza epidemic. The cups were used by a large number of people to avoid infections. It was mainly used to promote public hygiene. Although these cups are available in different varieties, the two most common varieties include the cups used for cold drinks such as milk and sodas and cups used for hot beverages such as tea and coffee. These cups are produced from food grade paper board that is laminated with a thin LDPE film.

Scope of Paper and Plastic cups

Extensive changes in the manufacturing of paper and plastic have occurred over the past few decades. Environmental Protection Agency figures indicate that paper manufacturing has increased by nearly 300 percent from 1960 to 2007.

The data for plastics present an even more startling contrast, with plastic generation increasing more than 7,000 percent during the same time period. More than 1 million tons of paper generated in 2007 consisted of paper cups and plates, virtually all of which were discarded. More than 800,000 tons of plastic cups and plates were generated that same year, with most ending up in the trash.

The Disposable Cup

There are many disposable cups that are available in different materials. Plastic, Styrofoam, and paper cups are all good choices when one is on the go. Each one has its advantages and disadvantages; one may be more thermal, whereas one may be more expensive. Another may have a quicker decomposition rate, whereas one doesn’t even biodegrade. Though the cups may serve the same purpose, they are very different.

The first choice when you think of a disposable cup is paper cups. Long ago, there were no drinking fountains in public places. There were only barrels that people had to drink out of using a stationary glass. Lawrence Luellen and Hugh Moore thought this act was unsanitary. They wanted to allow people to drink fresh water freely that was free of germs. Moore and Lullen decided to use paper cups to make clean water available to thirsty people in public which led to the development of the first paper cup in 1907.

Though at first, it seemed like a fluke, paper cups are widely used in almost any situation.

How to Make a Paper Cup

If you are planning to start a paper cup manufacturing business so book an appointment with NESSCO EXPERTS to support you to start your business in the Paper Cup Manufacturing industry. Following are products for small or large scale paper products businesses.

  1. Disposable Paper Cup Making Machine
  2. Paper Glass Making Machine
  3. Beer Cup Making Machine
  4. Tea Coffee Cup Making Machine
  5. High-Speed Paper Cup Making Machine
  6. Fully Automatic Paper Cup Making Machine

Conclusion: There are many advantages of using paper cups over plastic and Styrofoam. First off, paper is microwave safe. It is made from natural trees with little foreign material added so it is the least complex material we use. Crumpling is easiest with paper, which makes it more compactable. Due to its natural state, it is also the cleanest and fastest biodegradable material of the three. This is very good for the environment.

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