Disposable Yet Eco-Friendly Crockery

| August 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

There are times when you just have to use disposable plates/glasses and other crockery items. Maybe it is birthday party, perhaps a casual bash or and outdoors picnic or get-together. Or it may be a sale of foodstuffs. At such times, you just cannot but use disposables. These disposables may be made of Styrofoam, plastic or paper, not all of which are environmentally friendly to use.

Designer Kimming Yap has a Lugum range of fine dining disposable crockery. You can get espresso, cappuccino, shot or wine cups, plates and soup bowls. These look elegant and not out of place for fine dining. They can be easily stacked.

Best of all, they are eco-friendly as they are made of cereplast bioplastic which is fully compostable and uses 50 percent less energy to make than thermoplastics. Cereplast is starch-based, made from corn, wheat, tapioca and potato starches

Many other varieties of bioplastic crockery are available; this is one of those, which does not look tacky. As they are stackable, they are easy to store and take out when you need them. Let us not forget that by using disposables you are also saving on soap or dishwashing liquid, dishwashing machine electricity and water costs.

Category: Kitchen

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