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The market for reusable coffee cups will reach US$24.85 billion.
NEW YORK, Oct 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Research Nester has released a detailed market report on the “Global Reusable Coffee Cup Market” for the forecast period, i.e. 2022 to 2031, which includes the following factors: The ...Read more -
Sugarcane pulp tableware, a new choice for environmental protection in catering
Many businesses use plastic tableware and foam tableware on the environment is very serious, so now launched a lot of easily degradable paper products tableware and pulp tableware, such as sugarcane pulp made of disposable pulp environmental protection tableware. Then why is it said that sugarcan...Read more -
Restaurant Supplies launches extensive line of compostable ‘PFAS-free’ sugarcane fiber take-out packages and cups
Restaurantware’s Pulp Safe line offers restaurants and food service businesses a unique range of PFAS-free takeaways and tableware that meet government-imposed PFAS limits. NEW YORK, June 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Restaurantware has launched a comprehensive line of over 50 PFAS-free take...Read more -
The world’s largest ice cream scoop weighs more than a car
Some people don’t have time to eat ice cream all summer long. No, I don’t know how they do it either. Good ice cream is one of the few things that can cure all ailments in the world, an excellent antidote for a bad mood. So, do you ask yourself from time to time, what if you could eat...Read more -
Bamboooloo Crowdfunding: Plastic-Free Startup Raises Over $250,000 to Destroy Toilet Paper
Zero-waste homewares brand Bamboooloo has raised over $250,000 in crowdfunding to realize its mission to go plastic-free and launch bamboo consumer home products in the UK. Created and run by The Nurturing Co (TNC), a Singapore-based green food e-commerce startup aims to provide consumers with sa...Read more -
The application of sugarcane pulp cup
Malama Eco Products is doing its part to protect the environment, one plate at a time. All foods are different, but let’s start with compostable foods. Plates, takeaway containers and bowls are made from sugarcane pulp. Have you ever been to the market and bought a fresh drink made from sug...Read more -
Bamboo pulp lunch box
Mushroom bowls, seaweed cups and food detergent capsules: designers create ephemeral alternatives to plastic. But are we ready to accept them? About a dozen graduate students in the Department of Packaging and Industrial Design at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, brainstormed ideas over...Read more -
How an Egyptian engineer turned sugar cane waste into dishes
Irene Samy Fahim Gabriel’s award-winning bagasse cutlery reduces carbon emissions and reduces the need for water and fuel.Photo: Erin Samy Fahim Gabriel Like many women, Irene Sami Fahim Gabriel found her calling in science at a young age. “My friends and I competed to see who would get the...Read more -
New South Wales government’s new single-use plastic ban and what it means for your business | City of Sydney
In June, the New South Wales government passed legislation to ban lightweight plastic bags. From Tuesday, November 1, more single-use plastics will be banned. The companies will no longer be able to supply these goods to New South Wales. Here’s how to prepare and where to get more resources...Read more -
This disposable tableware made from sugar cane and bamboo will break down in 60 days.
In this photo, a woman recycles dishes made from bamboo and food waste.Credit: Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University Scientists have developed a set of “green” tableware made from sugarcane and bamboo that does not sacrifice convenience and functionality and can serve as a potential rep...Read more