Single Compartment Clamshell | 600ml | White

Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) – 5000 Pieces 

The minimum order quantity for this item is 5000 pieces.

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Description

The Single Compartment Clamshell (600ml | White) is a neat, eco friendly takeaway box made for South African food businesses that want reliable packaging with a clean, simple look. With a 600ml capacity, this clamshell is ideal for smaller meals and single portion dishes like pap and stew, curry and rice portions, toasted sandwiches, breakfast servings, sides, or light lunch combos.

Made from sugarcane bagasse, it is a renewable, plant based alternative to plastic and polystyrene. The material is sturdy, holds its shape well with hot food, and gives customers a more responsible packaging choice without losing that practical takeaway feel. The white finish keeps presentation crisp and professional, which works well for cafés, canteens, food trucks, deli counters and catering setups.

Easy to close, easy to stack, and quick to pack during rush periods, this clamshell is a solid everyday option for takeaways that need dependable packaging for smaller servings.

Additional information

Capacity

600ml single compartment size, ideal for small meal portions, sides and light takeaways.

Material

Made from sugarcane bagasse, giving a strong eco friendly alternative to plastic.

Finish

White finish for clean, professional presentation in takeaway and catering service.

Strength

Sturdy structure that holds up well with hot food, without going soft or bending.

Closure

Easy close clamshell design that stacks neatly for fast paced service and delivery.

Use

Ideal for cafés, canteens, food trucks and catering operations across South Africa.