Composting has become a hot topic over the last couple of years, perhaps due to the fact that people are progressively more aware of the incredible waste management problems our world is facing.
Of course, with trash slowly seeping toxins into our soil and water, it makes sense that we’d want a solution like composting, which allows organic materials to break down naturally in order to be repurposed as fertilizer to help Mother Nature out.
Those who are new to composting might find it difficult to navigate the vast number of materials that can and cannot be composted.
While you may be making smart choices about the types of disposable dinnerware you use, you could still be halting your ecological efforts by recycling or disposing of your eco friendly disposable plates and tableware set incorrectly.
But,the good news is,through the continuous efforts of the research and development team, our bio disposable plates can be compostable and have got the BPI/ABA/DIN certificates .
Luckily, now we’re breaking down everything you need to know about composting different types of materials, so take look to find out if your particular disposable plates are indeed compostable.
PAPER PLATES, CUPS, AND BOWLS
Many bio degradable paper plates, biodegradable paper cups, and biodegradable paper bowls will be compostable after use, with a warning.
However, if your paper dinnerware includes some type of poly coating or special chemicals to help keep moisture out, then these will not be compostable, or even recyclable in most cases.
Any disposable paper dinnerware that is printed with ink will also not be compostable. You can check the packaging of your disposable paper plates or cups to see if the manufacturer says anything about them being biodegradable or compostable.
If so, they are likely fine to toss in your home composting system.
Post time: Jun-07-2023