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Paper Airsickness Bag vs Hybrite S Premium Waste Trolley
Spec comparison for two products on Aviation Souk. Both compete in In-Flight Catering Equipment.

In-Flight Catering Equipment
Paper Airsickness Bag
by Avio Pack (Xiamen Avio Pack Co., Ltd.)
Seat-pocket airsickness bag in leak-resistant coated kraft paper, fully customisable to airline livery and closure preference.

In-Flight Catering Equipment
Hybrite S Premium Waste Trolley
by Driessen Catering Equipment
A lightweight, watertight waste trolley with modular bin inserts — including a tilting bin that compresses waste volume by up to 60% — for cleaner, safer inflight waste management.
| Cost of ownership | Paper Airsickness Bag | Hybrite S Premium Waste Trolley |
|---|---|---|
| Price tier | — | — |
| Lead time (weeks) | ?–? | ?–? |
| Delivery | — | — |
| Install | — | — |
| GCC airports deployed | 0 | 0 |
| Certifications | 0 | 0 |
Specs
Technical specifications.
| Spec | Paper Airsickness Bag | Hybrite S Premium Waste Trolley |
|---|---|---|
| Outer material | Kraft or offset paper (~60 gsm) | — |
| Inner lining | PE film or PLA film (~18–20 gsm) | — |
| Bottom options | Block bottom or V-bottom (gusset) | — |
| Closure options | Vertical metal clip or horizontal metal clip | — |
| Typical dimensions (block bottom) | ~235 × 125 × 80 mm | — |
| Custom airline livery, offset or flexo | — | |
| Liquid resistance | PE/PLA inner film barrier | — |
| Platform | — | Hybrite S (full-size and half-size available) |
| Bin options | — | Normal, tilting, sorting (modular, combinable) |
| Waste volume reduction — tilting bin | — | Up to 60 % |
| Waste volume reduction — sorting bin | — | 13 % |
| Construction | — | Watertight, lightweight aluminium body |
| Certification | — | EASA DOA + ETSO; Boeing & Airbus qualified |
| Operation | — | One-handed operation; intuitive flap positioning |
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