Environmentally friendly paper tableware in Europe has received widespread attention and application in recent years, mainly due to the increasing global awareness of environmental protection and the promotion of plastic bans. In Europe, environmentally friendly paper tableware has been widely used in various fields such as catering, food delivery, and retail. Especially in fast food restaurants and takeaway services, disposable paper tableware is popular due to its convenience and environmental friendliness. In addition, with the increasing awareness of environmental protection among consumers, more and more families are choosing to use eco-friendly paper tableware to reduce their impact on the environment.
A Polish company called Biotem has creatively developed plates or bowls made from wheat bran. Like regular paper dishes, it can also hold hot and cold food and can be used in ovens and microwaves. In addition, as the product does not contain chemicals, the paper dish can be eaten directly or left for 30 days to completely decompose naturally, without causing pollution to the environment.
At present, Biotem has launched a total of 6 products, including 20cm, 24cm, and 28cm eco-friendly plates, 20cm eco-friendly bowls, 24x16cm oval toys, and eco-friendly knives and forks. The product variety is rich and personalized, and "edibility" can also be a marketing highlight to attract the attention of environmentalists.
Six tableware products source: Bioterm official website
According to Fortune Business Insights, the global biodegradable tableware market is expected to reach $37.73 million in 2023 and is projected to grow to $61.6 million by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 7.2% during the forecast period. On this unique track, the main players include Bioterm, Vegware Ltd, Pactiv Evergeen Inc., and others.
Environmental protection and sustainable development are the ultimate goals pursued by human society. In the process of product packaging, various types of plastic packaging covering the mountains and fields are endangering our living environment, and there is still a long way to go to ban and restrict plastics.
Post time: Sep-26-2024