Eagle Beverage opens manufacturing facility for PHA-based cutlery  

Eagle Beverage opens manufacturing facility for PHA-based cutlery  


Eagle Beverage, a manufacturer of sustainable straws, has inaugurated its first polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) injection-moulding manufacturing facility.  

This plant is a major advancement in the company’s efforts to offer sustainable alternatives to traditional cutlery.  

The plant uses proprietary resins made from Nodax PHA, developed by Danimer Scientific, to produce single-use forks, knives, and spoons.  

Eagle Beverage has commenced shipping these products, showcasing the market readiness of its PHA-based cutlery lines. 

Eagle Beverage executive vice-president Aisha Kabani said: “We’re thrilled to bring Nodax PHA-based cutlery to the market at scale. 

“Our new state-of-the-art manufacturing plant allows us to meet the growing demand for sustainable PHA-based single-use utensils while maintaining the quality and performance our customers expect.”  

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Based in Washington, US, Eagle Beverage says it is one of the first manufacturers to convert PHA-based straws globally, including the commercialisation of Starbucks PHA-based straws in North America. 

PHA, a material compostable in home, industrial, and marine environments, offers a sustainable alternative to traditional single-use plastics. 

Danimer Scientific CEO Stephen Croskrey said: “We are very proud to be a part of the sustainable commitment Eagle Beverage has made to bring PHA-based home-compostable cutlery to the market.” 

The company has secured a portion of the PHA-based cutlery business from one of the world’s largest quick-service restaurants and is ready to scale up its operations.  

Eagle Beverage’s use of Danimer Scientific’s formulated resins containing Nodax marks a move towards diminishing plastic waste and fostering a more circular economy. 




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