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CHUK launches new Compostable Tableware products for QSRs and caterers
Mumbai: CHUK, the flagship brand of Pakka, has unveiled new products in its 100 per cent compostable tableware collection, intending to reduce the use of single-use plastic and work towards its vision to contribute towards a cleaner planet. The latest products include a beverage cup, 4-inch dona, and 3cp snack tray, all made from bagasse, the agri-residue of sugarcane.
CHUK’s innovative and eco-friendly products have been designed to meet the sustainability needs of the food service industry. The bagasse beverage cup, a first of its kind, offers a sturdy, heat-resistant, and compostable solution for hot and cold drinks, ideal for cafes and restaurants. The 4-inch dona, perfect for caterers and event planners, provides a compact, durable alternative to single-use plastics for serving appetizers and desserts at large gatherings. The 3cp Snack Tray, with its versatile compartments, caters to food truck vendors and casual dining setups at festivals and outdoor events.
These innovative products are designed to benefit a wide range of businesses, from QSRs to catering services and established food chains. They offer sustainable alternatives that meet the growing demand for environmentally responsible food packaging solutions.
Compostables Division business head Satish Chamyvelumani said, “The newly launched compostable tableware is a result of our continuous research, trials, and customer feedback. CHUK stands at the forefront of sustainable and innovative packaging solutions, and the new offerings are yet another step towards transforming the food service industry by offering high-quality, compostable alternatives to single-use plastics. We look forward to helping brands as well as individuals from the food industry to contribute towards cleaner earth and transform the way people consume food.”
In 2023, CHUK launched compostable delivery containers that have already gained popularity among leading brands such as Haldiram’s, Bikanervala, Chaipoint and Taco Bell. Additionally, speciality food services like Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board, Ram Mandir Trust, FabCafe, Salad Point, Greenit, and Basil Box have adopted CHUK’s delivery containers.
Over the years, the company has earned prestigious design awards, including the Red Dot Award from Germany, the Good Design Award from Japan, the India Design Award, and the NCII Award. These achievements are a testament to CHUK’s dedication to providing ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing designs for food service and delivery.
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The Basic Cover Guide: Why Third-Party Online is Your First Step to Legal Safety
Many drivers assume basic coverage is just a formality until an accident involving someone else brings legal notices, compensation claims, and unexpected financial pressure. At that point, the real importance of car insurance becomes clear. A single road incident can quickly create obligations that are difficult to manage alone.
In this blog, you will learn how third-party online cover supports legal safety, what it includes, and why securing it online is a smart first step.
Why Third-Party Insurance is Legally Mandatory
Indian motor law requires vehicles used on public roads to carry third-party liability cover. The intent is to protect the public by ensuring there is a recognised route for compensation when a vehicle causes harm to others.
If a vehicle is driven without this cover, penalties can apply, and the owner may have to pay the compensation amount personally if legal liability is decided against them. This helps ensure that people who suffer loss are not left without support.
How Third-Party Online Insurance Works
When third party car insurance is purchased online, the proposer shares vehicle and personal details, pays the premium, and receives the policy document in digital form. The cover applies during the policy period and provides legal liability protection for others arising from the use of the insured vehicle.
If an incident leads to a claim, the process usually involves reporting, submitting required papers, and following the steps set by the authority handling the matter.
What is Covered Under Third-Party Insurance?
This cover is designed to pay for losses suffered by others when legal liability is established. The response depends on the policy terms, the evidence, and the decision made during the claim proceedings.
Bodily Injury to Third Party
If someone else is injured in an accident involving the insured vehicle, the policy can cover the insured person’s legal liability. Compensation is assessed using medical records and other supporting documents, along with findings on responsibility. Payment is made based on the final compensation amount decided in the case, as per the policy terms.
Property Damage
If another person’s property is damaged, the policy can respond to the insured person’s liability for that loss, within the limit mentioned in the policy. The amount is generally based on documents that support ownership and the assessed repair or replacement cost. Timely reporting and clear paperwork can reduce delays in assessment.
Legal Support During Claim Proceedings
Third-party claims can involve notices, hearings, and filings because they focus on legal liability. Under the policy terms, the insurer may assist in organising documents and managing parts of the defence process through appointed representatives. This can support orderly communication and reduce missed deadlines.
What is Not Covered
Third-party cover is narrow, so some common expenses are excluded. These exclusions are common, but the exact details depend on the policy terms.
● Damage to the insured vehicle is not covered, including repair costs.
● Loss or damage to the insured person’s belongings is not covered.
● Injury cover for the owner-driver or passengers is typically separate.
● Claims linked to use that breaches policy terms may not be payable.
● Contractual promises beyond legal liability are generally not included unless stated.
Why Buying Online Strengthens Legal Safety
Buying online does not change legal duties, but it can make compliance easier to maintain and easier to prove. Digital records also support clarity if cover dates are questioned after an incident.
● Digital issuance can reduce the risk of an accidental gap in cover.
● A stored e-policy can be retrieved quickly when proof is requested.
● Receipts and time stamps help confirm when the policy was active.
● Online renewals can support timely payment and avoid lapsed cover.
● Clear documents make limits and required steps easier to understand.
Conclusion
Third-party liability cover is a direct step towards legal protection because it covers losses suffered by others when a vehicle causes harm. It supports compliance and reduces the risk of penalties for uninsured driving. Buying online can help keep policy documents, dates, and receipts easy to retrieve during checks and claim proceedings. When the cover’s scope and exclusions are understood in advance, it becomes easier to stay compliant, prepared, and confident on the road.






