Home Compostable Kraft Salad Bowls

From: $72.00

Made from high-quality paperboard with a water-based coating, our home compostable kraft salad bowls offer a sturdy and sustainable alternative to plastic or PLA lined bowls.

Available in three sizes and using a universal lid (to be purchased separately here), they are great for salads, poke bowls and a variety of takeaway food.

Home Compostable Kraft Salad Bowls Details:

  • 3 sizes available:
    Small 500ml – Product dimensions: 150*132*46mm
    Medium 750ml – Product dimensions: 150*128*60mm
    Large 1100ml – Product dimensions: 150*128*75mm
  • Universal lid available here
  • Made from high-quality paperboard
  • Home compostable and/or recyclable (if clean only)
  • Heat resistant up to 60 degrees
  • No PFAS
  • No prior assembly needed, speeding up service times
  • Not harmful to wildlife or the ecosystem

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How To Dispose of our Kraft Salad Bowls:

  • Home compost
  • Worm compost (if cut in small pieces)
  • FOGO*/Green kerbside bin that accepts compostable food packaging
  • Backyard burial
  • Recycling bin (if rinsed only/not soiled with food)

Even if this product can break down in the environment, we recommend proper disposal and never in the nature!

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What are your kraft salad bowls made from?
They’re made of kraft paperboard (sustainably sourced) combined with a water-based coating (not traditional plastic) to resist moisture and grease.
Are they truly compostable at home?
Yes they are certified to Australian standards AS5810 for home composting. Most kraft bowls on the market are only industrially compostable (need high heat, commercial facilities) and cannot be home composted.
How long does it take for them to decompose?
In a home compost, officially 90% of materials should disintegrate into less than 2mm pieces in compost within 6 month. Our tests show that, depending on your compost activity, it can take up to 10 weeks for the salad bowls to fully compost. In an industrial compost facility, compostable kraft bowls often degrade in about 4-6 weeks, depending on the composting method used.
Can they handle hot or greasy foods?
Yes, they are designed for hot and cold, greasy food. They can also handle soup to a degree, though extremely hot liquids (or long holding times) may affect durability hence why we do not mention soups in the product's description.
Can they go in the microwave or freezer?
Yes, they can be used in the microwave or to freeze meals and soups.
Are they leak-proof?
They’re reasonably resistant if liquid isn’t held for long. However, prolonged contact (multiple hours) with wet, oily, or acidic sauces may challenge the integrity of the coating.

Shipping and Delivery Time:

  • Free delivery in the Adelaide region for order over $400.
  • Site-wide flat rate starting at $65 for SA, NSW, VIC, ACT (more details on shipping rates here)
  • All orders are shipped next business day

Delivery times:

  • SA: 1 to 3 business days
  • VIC, NSW & ACT: 2 to 5  business days
  • QLD, WA, NT & TAS: 4 to 8  business days

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Holiday Trading 2025

The warehouse will be closed from Thursday 25 December 2025 to Monday 5 January 2026. During this time all deliveries will be on pause.

To ensure you receive stock before Christmas, we recommend placing your order by Monday 15 December 2025, as delays can occur during the holiday season.