If you're organizing an event and looking for sustainable alternatives to serve drinks, you've probably come across this dilemma: PLA cups or paper cups? Both are compostable and eco-friendly materials, but their features and uses are not exactly the same.
Choosing the right cup can make a big difference — both in the attendee's experience and in how well your event aligns with your brand's environmental values. In this article, we’ll explain the key differences, benefits, and practical use cases to help you decide which option is the best fit.
What Is a PLA Cup and What Are Its Advantages?
PLA cups are made from polylactic acid, a plant-based bioplastic derived from renewable resources like corn or sugarcane. The material is transparent, durable, and compostable in industrial facilities.
Key benefits of PLA cups:
- ✅ Visually similar to conventional plastic, ideal for showcasing drinks
- ✅ Lightweight and resistant, perfect for cold or room-temperature beverages
- ✅ Sustainable, made from renewable sources and compostable
- ✅ Compatible with various lids, such as dome lids with or without straw holes
PLA cups are an excellent choice when you want a clean, high-end presentation for cold drinks at sustainable events.
What Is a Paper Cup and What Are Its Advantages?
Paper cups are made from virgin or recycled fibers and feature an internal coating — either PE (polyethylene) or water-based — that makes them waterproof and suitable for hot drinks.
Main benefits of paper cups:
- ✅ Perfect for hot beverages like coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or herbal infusions
- ✅ Natural kraft look that conveys an authentic, eco-conscious image
- ✅ Great for full-area customization, including full-color printing
- ✅ Available in many sizes, from espresso cups to XL 16 oz options
Paper cups are a versatile solution for indoor events, conferences, coffee breaks, or corporate breakfasts.
PLA vs. Paper: Key Differences at a Glance
Here’s a comparison table that highlights the main differences between PLA and paper cups:
Feature |
PLA Cup |
Paper Cup |
Best for |
Cold or room-temperature drinks |
Hot or cold drinks (not for visual display) |
Material |
Plant-based bioplastic (PLA) |
Paperboard with PE or water-based lining |
Look |
Transparent and glossy |
Matte, kraft, or white |
Compostability |
Compostable in industrial facilities |
Compostable (depends on lining type) |
Branding |
Adhesive label (full color) or 1 color |
Full-area print, full color or 1 color |
Lid compatibility |
Dome lid (with or without straw hole) |
Flat or dome lid depending on usage |
Ideal event |
Festivals, catering, cocktails, sampling |
Conferences, coffee breaks, business events |
Which Type of Cup Should You Choose? Real-World Examples
The best choice depends on the drink type, your event’s style, and the message you want to communicate.
Here are a few real-life scenarios:
- 🎉 Summer event with cocktails, smoothies or custom water → Choose PLA cups with dome lids and straws for a visually striking presentation.
- ☕ Conference or seminar with a coffee break → Go for paper cups, ideal for serving hot drinks.
- 🌿 Healthy catering with smoothies or cold-pressed juices → Use PLA cups to highlight the natural colors and textures.
- 🍽️ Formal company dinners or celebrations → Opt for kraft paper cups for a refined, eco-friendly look.
- 🧃 Mixed event with both cold and hot drinks → Offer both formats and separate them by station or beverage type.
Both materials are sustainable and functional, but they’re not interchangeable. PLA cups shine when transparency and cold drinks are key, while paper cups are the go-to for hot beverages and a natural look.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer — the best choice depends entirely on your event.
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FAQ
▸Can both cup types be customized?
Yes! PLA cups can be printed in one color or personalized with a full-color adhesive label. Paper cups offer wider customization, including full-area full-color printing.
▸Are both compostable?
PLA cups are compostable in industrial composting facilities, but in most cases, they should be disposed of in the general waste bin (grey), as they can’t be processed correctly in standard recycling streams.
Paper cups with water-based lining can go in the paper bin (blue), as long as they’re empty.
Paper cups with PE lining should also go in the general waste bin (grey).
👉When in doubt, always check your local waste management guidelines.
▸Which is better for corporate events?
It depends on the type of beverage: go for paper if serving hot drinks; choose PLA for cold drinks and visual impact.
▸Can they be used with lids?
Yes. Both types have compatible lids. PLA cups pair well with dome lids (with or without straw holes), while paper cups use flat or dome lids depending on the model.
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