Pizza Paper
Greaseproof liner sheets that keep pizza boxes clean.
A liner sheet under the pizza keeps grease off the box and stops the crust sticking to the board, so the pie lifts out clean. It also lets you reuse or recycle the box.
- Greaseproof liner sheets and circles
- Keeps the box clean
- Food-safe
- Plain or printed, bulk
Buy it plain for the line or printed with your brand.
“Our takeout boxes stopped leaking and started advertising. Grease-proof board plus one bold color on kraft — simple and it works.”
“Low minimums were the whole reason we tried them. 250 pouches to test a flavor, then 5,000 when it took off — same bag, same print, no drama.”
A liner sheet's three quiet jobs
A greaseproof sheet under a pizza looks like nothing, and does three things. It keeps oil out of the board, so the box stays firm instead of going translucent and weak at the base. It stops molten cheese welding the first slice to the box. And, because the board stays clean, the box remains recyclable, since heavily grease-soaked board is exactly what recycling programs reject.
For shops paying attention to waste-stream claims, that last point is the whole argument: a one-cent liner keeps a fifty-cent box out of landfill.
Sheets, circles and fit
Circles fit round pies with no overhang to fold and crease under the cutter; sheets suit square boxes, Detroit pans and service trays, and double as counter prep paper. Sizing should shadow your box lineup, a liner an inch narrower than the box drops in fast on the line. The stock is food-safe greaseproof paper; a heavier silicone-treated version handles deep-dish oil loads and doubles as butter paper in the kitchen.
Plain for speed, printed for brand
Most volume runs plain: the liner is operational kit, bought by the case. But a one-color print, a logo repeat, a slice-and-reheat instruction, a qr to reorder, costs little and sits directly in the customer's sightline when the lid opens, arguably better placement than the lid print itself. Shops that run plain bulk pizza boxes sometimes put their whole brand on the liner instead; it is the cheapest total branding route in the pizza trade.
What sizes are stocked?
Circles from 8 to 18 inches, sheets in standard box sizes, packed in dispenser cases for the make line. Custom print runs from modest minimums with fast repeats.





