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Inquiry about 100% Cellulose Airlaid Paper
Posted at: 2026-05-21 19:11
RFQ Information
I am looking for a plastic-free airlaid cellulose absorbent material to use as loose absorbent inserts in compostable food waste liners for the UK market.
The material must be 100% cellulose/wood pulp airlaid paper, without any PE/PP/PET film, fragrance, antibacterial treatment, or PFAS coating. It should be soft, flexible, and have good liquid absorbency.
Preferred forms are 100% cellulose airlaid sheets, rolls, napkin/tablecloth material, or die-cut absorbent pads if available. Target insert sizes are 180mm x 130mm and 160mm x 120mm, both with rounded corners. Desired absorbency is 75–100ml water per insert, minimum 50ml.
Compostability certification (EN 13432 / OK compost INDUSTRIAL) is preferred; OK compost HOME would be ideal. If your material is 100% cellulose and plastic-free without certification, I am still interested in testing.
Please confirm:
- Do you produce 100% cellulose airlaid paper without plastic film?
- Can you supply sheets, rolls, or die-cut pads?
- What GSM/thickness options do you offer?
- What is the material's absorbency?
- Do you have compostability or food-contact certificates?
- Can you send small samples for testing?
If this matches a product you already make, please provide details, photos, specification sheets, MOQ, sample cost, and estimated unit price. Thank you.
| Product Name | Quantity | Target Price | Payment Terms |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% Cellulose Airlaid Paper | Not specified | -- | -- |
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