- Free of bleaches dyes inks and fragrances
- Natural color that speaks to everyday usage
- Microwave safe
- Does not deplete oil resources
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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BEST "EARTH FRIENDLY" PLATES AVAILABLE,
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This review is from: bare by Solo 10-Inch Pulp-Molded Plates, Made with Plant-Based Renewable Resources, 15-Count Packages (Pack of 12) (Health and Beauty)
Determined to use earth friendly disposable ware for a wedding, we ordered samples of several different plates. These were by far the sturdiest! They held up beautifully to the soggiest of foods (enchiladas)! Very pleased with the plates and the price is quite reasonable.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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an ecological New Year's Eve,
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This review is from: bare by Solo 10-Inch Pulp-Molded Plates, Made with Plant-Based Renewable Resources, 15-Count Packages (Pack of 12) (Health and Beauty)
I have been gradually moving away from harmful disposables for parties and receptions. For events at home, I bought inexpensive silverware at Sam's club, #1 plastic cups for beverages for home or receptions and recycle them, and now I've finally found a plate study enough for buffets. The beige color is attractive and the plates are study enough for any hot or cold food. The only down side is that they cost double what a Chinet would cost. But I will continue to buy them.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Renewable, possibly usable in compost,
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This review is from: bare by Solo 10-Inch Pulp-Molded Plates, Made with Plant-Based Renewable Resources, 15-Count Packages (Pack of 12) (Health and Beauty)
These wooden (bamboo) plates are almost reusable, and in fact I do reuse them in several ways; feeding our dogs with them right from the table on occasion with leftover table scraps along with their regular diet; serving a dish or bulk salad in them, then using the plate for a next meal; and starting our wood stove with them instead of paper. I'm betting they can be used well in your compost pile. They are sturdy and large enough for a full-size meal. My next order will be a case.
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