Advice
Regalzone have a wealth of experience to offer that can help you select the right type of plastic glass for your venue or event. This page contains some of our thoughts to help you make the right decisions.
Biodegradable, Recyclable and Reusable Plastic Glasses
We Want Cups That Look Like Glass... Cost Like Plastic... and then Disappear in to Thin Air When We Have Finished With Them! Sadly there is no such thing and there probably never will be. The reality is a series of imperfect choices that balance cost – quality – ...
'Biodegradable', 'Compostable', 'Oxo-Degradable': What Do These Labels Mean?
BIODEGRADABLE: A product labelled as ‘biodegradable’ can be completely degraded by micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi and algae. However, the timeframe for this to happen is not stated – it may take hundreds of years – and in the absence of oxygen (e.g. ...
Popular Plastic Glasses For Wholesalers
Regalzone is a specialist supplier of plastic glasses. Because it is the only thing we do, we have a wider range and a deeper knowledge than any other supplier in the UK. For wholesaler distributors taking regular deliveries of our volume-selling plastic glasses, this means easy access to our ...
Plastic Pint Glasses: How to Choose
The Cheapest For many, price is the most important factor. The ‘flexible’ types (made from thermoformed polypropylene) are the cheapest. Buyer beware: There is a fine line between ‘flexible’ and ‘flimsy’. If your users are doubling-up to make the cups ...
Plastic Cups For Water Coolers and Vending: How to Choose
If you are purchasing plastic cups for a water cooler or a vending machine, you need to choose the correct specification. The consequences of not doing so may result in unnecessary cost on the cups or the avoidable cost of engineers call out charges to fixed jammed vending machines. What ...
Environmentally Friendly Options for Plastic Glasses
(Please find a newer version of this page here). What do you do with disposable plastic glasses when you have finished with them? Throw them away. But what is the best way to recycle them, and is plastic the only choice? What about paper cups? What about plastic glasses made from biodegradable ...