Ottawa, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As environmental awareness rises across the globe, the way we eat is evolving dramatically. Disposable plastic cutlery and tableware are steadily being ...
It can be difficult to say goodbye to plastic cutlery. You’ve grown up with it, after all. It also seems to be everywhere. It comes with every takeout or delivery meal, even when you don’t ask for it.
There’s a growing market for disposable eating utensils. They have names like taterware or spudware -- forks and knives can be made out of potato starch instead of plastic. You might buy the tableware ...
Plastic cutlery may look pretty innocuous, but it’s one of the worst contributors to the current global waste plastic crisis. In the United States alone, some 40 billion plastic utensils are ...
The city will fork over almost $15 million for “compostable cutlery” at school lunches. New York has joined an alliance of cities including Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles in a $34.8 million, five-year ...
Kent, Wash.-based compostable straw manufacturer Eagle Beverage and Accessory Products LLC has opened an injection molding plant to expand into the market for polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) cutlery. The ...
Seattle is set to enact a ban on plastic straws and utensils. All businesses that sell food or drinks must offer compostable or recyclable options — or ask patrons to forgo the tools altogether — come ...
(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) According to analysts, the Biodegradable Cutlery Market is projected to reach USD 89.09 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 7.3%, while the Compostable Tableware ...
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