SOILABLE Paper Straw
Soilable Straw
Unparalleled using experience, truly recyclable, circular economy.
An innovative green solution for the F&B industry to reduce plastic and relieve the landfills of Hong Kong. Soilable straws are made by patent-pending technology with paper, while offering the best user experience and sustainability benefits. Soilable straws are ultra-durable for over 3 hours without sogginess, glue-less so you may enjoy the natural taste of your drink, printable with exquisite customization to boost your business’s branding. As the only truly recyclable straw in the market, we may create a circular economy together and close the loop. Rinse your Soilable straw with water after use, and put it into the blue paper recycling bin!
9 Sep 2021
Use of a new state-of-the-art barrier coating to create a truly recyclable straw
Our straws are made by eco-friendly paper, yet solving all problems of normal paper straws. Soilable straws are durable for over 3 hours without sogginess, while providing a tender mouthfeel which makes our straws chewable. Thanks to the new barrier coating, we have the only recyclable straw in the market (normal paper straws and other straws are not recyclable). Simply rinse your Soilable straw with water and put it into the blue paper recycling bin. Recycle the paper, relieve the burden of our landfills, and create a circular economy!
26 Apr 2022
Invention of our ultra-sharp straws and spoon straws
Our special sharpened straws are developed for easy punching-through of the film covering beverage cups, specially designed for drinks shops. Our spoon straws are one of a kind in the market to minimize the need for an extra plastic spoon, especially for drinks such as red bean ice and shaved ice.
20 Jul 2022
Breakthrough on our all-in-one straw making machine
Our patent-pending production technology is highly automated, energy saving, glue-less (no waste water), small in size, and highly flexible (adaptable to various products).
Nov 2022
Pilot Trial
Pilot trial has been completed with 4 restaurants via Fullness Social Enterprises Society in November. A pilot user: “Good responses received from customers, that the straws are safe to use and recyclable.”