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7 Eco-friendly Products You Can Switch to for Your Food Truck Business

Updated: 19 hours ago

Written by Nicole Braganza

Sustainable Food Truck

The US food truck industry faces increasing pressure to reduce environmental impact while maintaining profitability. Cities like San Francisco, Seattle and Boston are leading the charge with stricter regulations on single-use plastics, straws, and food containers.


San Francisco's Plastic, Litter, and Toxics Reduction Law prohibits food vendors from providing single-use plastic tableware, requiring compostable or recyclable alternatives. In 2018, Seattle enacted a ban on plastic straws and utensils, prompting food service businesses across the city to adopt compostable or paper alternatives.


Customers too are growing more environmentally conscious. Sustainable products are no longer optional; it's essential for business survival.


Here are 7 practical eco-friendly product alternatives that can help you reduce your food truck’s environmental footprint without sacrificing efficiency or dramatically increasing costs.


1. Insulated hot cups

Girl holding an insulated compostable hot cup and snack with a bamboo napkin

The average food truck serves approximately 15,000-20,000 hot beverages annually. This generates a substantial environmental footprint through disposable cups that typically contain polyethylene plastic linings which prevent recycling and composting.


What’s the alternative?


Double-walled paper cups with plant-based PLA linings. They eliminate the need for additional sleeves (thus saving costs), and provide superior heat insulation while maintaining structural integrity with hot liquids. Plus, they easily break down in commercial composting facilities making it a winning choice for both your business and the environment.


While compostable insulated hot cups are approximately 15-20% more expensive than standard hot cups, the elimination of separate sleeves partially offsets costs while providing a premium customer experience. 



2. Compostable cold cups

Girl drinking from a Compostable cold cup and bamboo straw

With summer coming and temperatures rising, get ready for a big jump in cold cup orders. since NOAA data shows U.S. summers are almost 2°F hotter than in 1970, which has pushed cold drink sales up by 27% during the hottest months.


But, did you know that the petroleum-based plastic cups that most food service businesses use further contribute to global warming? Here’s how:


  • Manufacturing plastic cups from petroleum requires extracting and refining fossil fuels, which releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane.


  • Most plastic cups end up in landfills where they can take hundreds of years to break down. As they degrade, they can release methane, a potent greenhouse gas.


  • Plastic that ends up in oceans damages ecosystems that help regulate carbon, like seagrass meadows and phytoplankton.


In fact, petroleum-based plastic cups for cold beverages are one of the highest-volume waste items in mobile food service.


These clear PLA compostable cold cups from Plastic Detox are an alternative worth considering. 


PLA is a plant-based plastic derived from renewable resources, making them biodegradable, compostable, and completely plastic-free. Whether you’re hosting an event or stocking up for everyday use at your food truck business, these cups offer a guilt-free, environmentally friendly alternative to traditional plastic.


Their transparent appearance matches traditional plastic. But that’s where the similarities end. Compostable cold cups work perfectly well to keep cold beverages cold (temperatures below 110°F), and are commercially compostable within 90-180 days.


Top tip: Prominently advertise your use of compostable cups to attract environmentally conscious customers and demonstrate your business's values.



3. Bamboo straws

Two drinks in compostable cups with bamboo straws

Plastic straws remain one of the most visible symbols of single-use waste, with many jurisdictions implementing outright bans.


Bamboo straws are a natural, biodegradable alternative that is naturally water-resistant, durable for single-use applications and completely compostable. 


Do you know what’s better than bamboo straws? Not using straws at all! Consider implementing a "by request only" policy for all straws to reduce overall usage while offering an eco-friendly option.


Alternatively, invest in reusable stainless steel straws that can be used again and again.  


4. Bamboo disposable utensils

Mac n cheese with a bamboo fork utensil

Traditional plastic utensils contribute significantly to landfill waste and can take centuries to decompose.


Enter bamboo utensils, the sustainable alternative food business owners have been looking for. They offer tangible benefits including naturally antimicrobial properties and superior strength compared to standard plastic options.


While the price per unit is initially higher (approximately 2-3¢ more per piece), many food trucks report customers take fewer utensils when they perceive them as higher quality. This could offset the price difference through reduced consumption.



5. Biodegradable plates

Eco-friendly biodegradable bamboo plate with chips

Conventional paper plates often contain plastic coatings that prevent decomposition, while foam plates never truly break down. Some of these plastic coatings contain PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), chemicals that have been linked to various health concerns, including potential associations with certain types of cancer according to ongoing research.


Consumers today are more health-conscious and environmentally aware than ever before. They actively seek out businesses that align with their personal values. And, they're willing to spend more for products they perceive as safer and more sustainable.


Modern biodegradable plates made from renewable bamboo and bagasse (a natural sugarcane byproduct), could be the sustainable product switch you need to capture your customer’s attention (and their dollars).



6. Compostable trash bags

13 gallon Compostable Trash Bags by Plastno

The classic paradox of conventional trash bags is that they wrap compostable waste in plastic that won't break down. Many business owners who care about the environment miss this problem despite their best intentions.


The solution? Plant-based compostable trash bags manufactured from cornstarch, Polylactic Acid (PLA), and Polybutylene Adipate Terephthalate (PBAT) that reduce your environmental footprint.


Need more reasons to invest in compostable trash bags? Here are three: 

  • Compatibility with municipal composting programs

  • Potential waste disposal cost reduction through composting rather than landfill fees

  • Complete system integrity for businesses marketing themselves as sustainable 



7. Biodegradable cleaning sponges

Biodegradable sponge and soap block

Standard cleaning sponges contain microplastics that enter wastewater systems and eventually waterways. These tiny plastic bits build up in our water, get eaten by fish and other sea creatures, and end up back on our plates when we eat seafood.


Natural fiber sponges made from cellulose, loofah, plant fibers and coconut coir often work better on food grease anyway and completely break down after use.


Top tip: To minimize the cost of transitioning to biodegradable sponges, replace cleaning sponges incrementally as your current inventory is depleted.


Related products: Biodegradable cleaning sponges 


Building a sustainable food business: Getting started  

Building a sustainable food truck business requires thoughtful planning. You’ll need to think about sourcing local ingredients, minimizing waste, choosing energy-efficient equipment and eco-friendly packaging among other considerations.


While the initial investment in sustainable practices may be higher, the long-term benefits—both for your business reputation and operational costs—make it worthwhile.


As you move forward, consider partnering with Plastic Detox for all your sustainable food business product needs. With access to a range of compostable containers, plant-based utensils, and eco-friendly cleaning supplies, you'll have one less thing to worry about as you focus on creating delicious food with a minimal environmental footprint.


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Frequently asked questions

Most people ask, “which food business is most profitable?”. Discerning business owners now ask more than what food businesses make the most money. Here are the most popularly asked questions among eco-conscious business owners.


What are sustainable food products?

Sustainable food products are grown, processed, and distributed with minimal environmental impact. They prioritize renewable resources, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect ecosystems, minimize waste, and support fair labor practices. Examples include organic produce, locally sourced foods, and plant-based alternatives.


What does sustainable packaging mean?

Sustainable packaging uses eco-friendly materials and production methods to minimize environmental impact throughout its lifecycle. It's typically biodegradable, recyclable, or reusable, made from renewable resources, and designed to reduce waste while maintaining product protection and functionality.


Why sustainable packaging is important?

Sustainable packaging reduces the impact on the environment by minimizing waste, conserving resources, and lowering carbon emissions. It addresses plastic pollution, meets consumer demand for eco-friendly products, helps businesses comply with regulations, and supports circular economy principles through biodegradable or recyclable materials.


What are sustainable packaging materials for food?

Sustainable packaging materials include biodegradable options like PLA (corn-based plastic), molded fiber (from recycled paper), bagasse (sugarcane waste), and mushroom packaging. Recyclable alternatives include glass, aluminum, and certain paper products treated with eco-friendly coatings. 


Are sustainable food products more expensive?

Sustainable food products often cost more due to higher production costs, certification fees, fair labor practices, and smaller-scale operations. However, prices vary widely by product category, location, and retailer. Some sustainable options are becoming more affordable as demand increases and production scales up.

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