Amefa offers alternative cutlery to single-use plastics

Amefa’s Slim, Leaves and Mobil ranges are optimised in size, thickness and weight, while still maintaining functionality. The sets are stackable and lightweight, and give the feel of stainless steel. The ranges are waste-free, dishwasher safe and can be reused once cleaned.

Slim cutlery is designed for the food service industry and is available in bulk. The range offers table forks, knives and spoons, small spoons and small forks. The table items are offered in boxes of 240 pieces and the small items are offered in boxes of 480 items, all bundled per 12 items.

Leaves is designed for retail and is ideal for consumer parties. The range offers table forks, knives and spoons and medium teaspoons and are available in hanging boxes of 20 pieces per item.

Mobil is designed for on-the-go, travelling and street food. The set consists of a table fork, knife and spoon, a small spoon and a storage box. The set offers innovative reduced packaging, including boxed packaging with no polybags, and is packed per 12 sets.

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