Biodegradable, compostable coffee bagasse lids, the eco-friendly solution for disposable beverages. Made from sugarcane bagasse, these compostable cup lids meet the major global standards, including BPI ASTM D6400 and / or D6868, EN13432, OK COMPOST INDUSTRIAL, and HOME certifications.
Our compostable lids are rigorously tested for impressive performance: they are water and oil resistant, and can withstand temperatures from 194°F to 212°F (90°C to 100°C) without deformation, fuzzing, wrinkles or leakage for up to 30 minutes. They are also FDA compliant, ensuring that your business delivers a safe, toxin-free sipping experience to eco-conscious consumers.
| Parameter | Technical Details |
| Material | Renewable Sugarcane Bagasse Fiber |
| Diameter Options | 80mm (Fits 8oz cups) / 90mm (Fits 12oz, 16oz, 20oz cups) |
| Temperature Tolerance | Up to 212°F (100°C) |
| Certifications | BPI, OK Compost (Home & Industrial), FDA Compliant |
| Chemical Safety | FAS-Free, Chlorine-Free |
1. Are bagasse cup lids as durable as traditional plastic lids for hot beverages?
Yes. Luzhou Pack’s sugarcane bagasse lids are precision-engineered to match the structural integrity of plastic. They feature advanced water and grease repellency that withstands hot liquid temperatures up to 212°F (100°C) for up to 30 minutes without warping, softening, or leaking, making them perfect for premium hot coffee and tea service.
2. What standard paper cup sizes do your compostable bagasse lids fit?
Our plant-based closures are available in standard industry diameters, primarily 80mm and 90mm. The 80mm lids perfectly fit standard 8oz paper cups, while our 90mm lids provide a secure, leakproof snap-on fit for 12oz, 16oz, and 20oz beverage cups.
3. Do your compostable cup lids comply with US environmental regulations?
Absolutely. Our products are PFAS-free and certified by BPI (Biodegradable Products Institute) to meet ASTM D6400 and D6868 standards. This ensures full compliance with strict state-level environmental regulations across the United States, including California's Assembly Bill 1200 and similar eco-packaging mandates.

