The Eierbax 10 is perfect for shopping at the market, the unpacked shop or the nearest farm shop. It transports up to 10 eggs safely home and saves a lot of disposable packaging. The box has a practical clip closure for easy opening and closing and the shock-resistant material reliably prevents the eggs from being damaged or crushed. The boxes can easily be stacked in the fridge, leaving more storage space for more food.
Height in mm
73
Width in mm
118
Length in mm
277
USP
- robust box for 10 eggs
- with clip closure
- stackable
- easy to clean
- dishwasher safe
- food safe, BPA free, melamine free
Learn more about the topic of plastic in the story, it's worth it



Can you still buy plastic with a clear conscience these days?
You can!
You even have to if you are responsible and love life.
Plastic is the material of the modern age. It has made our lives easier, more democratic and more hygienic. Without plastic there would be no car, no plane, no mobile phone, no computer, no modern medicine, no prosthesis, no pacemaker, no protective clothing, no intensive care unit, no science - plastic is the material of the 21st century.
Worldwide, there is no material that is a priori only good or only bad or only sustainable. Even natural materials - keywords: monoculture, pesticides, water consumption - are not generally the better choice. In every product development, it is much more important to select the most sustainable material for the respective purpose and to use it economically. It is time to rethink and to show more appreciation for materials and, above all, to take a more differentiated view. Because not all plastics are the same.
Plastics are exclusively thermoplastics that are 100% recyclable. They are food-safe, dishwasher-safe and they are processed without any additives such as formaldehyde or plasticisers. The processing of thermoplastics uses up to 90% less energy than, for example, the production of glass, ceramics or aluminium. Due to the resource-saving production, plastic is currently the most ecologically and economically sensible material on the market. Since 2021, biocircular plastic has been processed, partly in combination with wood fibres.
The biocircular plastic is generated from disposed sunflower and rapeseed oil from industry and gastronomy. These oils are converted into plastic in a special recycling process. The added wood fibres are obtained from trees that are left over from forest maintenance and from paper production residues. All wood comes from European cultivation and is FSC-certified.
This is the first time that these natural raw materials have been used in a meaningful way, because until now they could only be recycled thermally. Moreover, no additional cultivation areas are needed. The new materials combine the positive properties of wood, such as insulating properties and naturalness, with the advantages of plastic, such as elasticity, lightness and individual colourability. They are free of melamine, BPA and bamboo, naturally food-safe and fully recyclable.
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