PRESERVE2GO

PRESERVE2GO IS A REUSABLE TO-GO CONTAINER ON A MISSION TO ELIMINATE THE WASTE OF MILLIONS OF DISPOSABLE TAKEAWAY CONTAINERS.

As schools, universities, restaurants, corporate cafés and others look to reduce their overall environmental impact, Preserve is ready to support these initiatives with our Preserve2Go line. Launched after multiple years of research and development, Preserve2Go helps to transform the takeout food experience by shifting to a more sustainable, eco-friendly system that eliminates the waste of millions of disposable to-go containers.

Preserve2Go customers include universities, K-12, corporate cafés, restaurants, retirement communities, meal delivery services, hospitals, and airports.

Durable and designed to last for 1000+ uses, Preserve2Go containers can also be pad-printed with logos and instructions for reuse programs.


9"x9"

3 compartments, designed for full meals

Approximate volume: 32-46 fluid ounces

9"x6"

1 compartment, great for sandwiches, burritos, salads and so much more

Approximate volume: 34 fluid ounces


  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Made with 50% recycled plastic
  • BPA Free
  • PFAS Free
  • Microwave-durable
  • NSF certified
  • Hinge and latch design hold foods in tight
  • Can withstand 1000+ uses in food service applications
  • Case count: 48

For small volumes (1-10 cases) please visit our online store

For larger volumes (11+ cases) please reach out to sales@preserve.eco for pricing and to order


LEARNING CENTER

Can I recycle my Preserve2Gos after their life?

Yes! While Preserve2Gos are designed to last for 1000+ uses, when they do eventually wear out, the Preserve Gimme 5® team can help you find the best option for recycling, whether that’s returning them to Preserve, arranging a pick-up by your local recycler, or recycling in your local community if they take PP. Please contact us at info@preserve.eco for more information.

Preserve2Go as part of a full sustainability strategy

The use of Preserve recycled or compostable content products and reusable products in a building may count toward a company’s USGBC’s LEED credits under Sustainable Purchasing—Ongoing Consumables.