New Atera reusable food service packaging
We’re pleased to announce that Atera is now available to our customers – an innovative range of reusable food service packaging designed to deliver outstanding performance, exceptional durability, and trusted results.
Built for busy food-to-go, catering and hospitality environments, Atera offers a practical alternative to single-use packaging – helping operators support reuse schemes and reduce waste without compromising on usability.
Key features and benefits
- Reusable – tested up to 200 uses.
- Made from 60% plant-based material (Oryzite, a by-product of rice).
- Dishwasher safe up to 90°C.
- Microwave safe up to 900W.
- Freezer safe.
- Suitable for regeneration ovens up to 120°C.
- Shatterproof and stackable for easy storage and handling.
- Contemporary design for high consumer acceptance.
- Recyclable at end of life (via a takeback scheme/end-of-life recycling route, where available).
Atera is ideal for operators looking to introduce (or expand) reusable packaging across food-to-go, workplace catering, education, travel hubs, events and contract catering – especially where products need to withstand repeat washing and fast-paced service.
Ask our team about the most suitable Atera products for your menu, service style and dish washing set-up.
For more information about Atera reusable food packaging, please contact us today on 0333 207 2003 or 0333 207 2001 – or click here.

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