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🌱 100% Compostable Sugarcane Bagasse Plates | Eco-Friendly, Heavy Duty | 10 Inch, 100 Count Review

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Description of 🌱 100% Compostable Sugarcane Bagasse Plates | Eco-Friendly, Heavy Duty | 10 Inch, 100 Count

β˜… HEAVY DUTY - made with superior strength that won't break or crack under moderate pressure. β˜… EARTH FRIENDLY - 100% renewable, sustainable & compostable, made from bagasse, a by-product of sugarcane processing. β˜… SAFE - freezer & microwave safe, SGS certified. β˜… VALUE PACK - 100 count 10 inch round plates. β˜… 100% tree and plastic free.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

First and last purchase

I just don't like the structure of the plates. These plates are not suitable for moist food such as steak, rice, mashed potatoes, etc., as the material of the plates will come off and stick to the food like paper, which can also be seen. However, for dry foods like snacks, they work just fine. Personally I would recommend Hefty heavy records, they are great, don't buy them.

Pros
  • household goods
Cons
  • threadbare

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love these durable, microwavable, and recyclable cane bowls.

I love these sturdy sugarcane plates that are microwavable and recyclable. I prefer them to styrofoam and thinner paper. They are similar to another type of durable paper, but I would choose cane sheets because their source is very light stable. The costs were competitive. First bought 10 inch and that is the normal plate size. Next time I couldn't find them, so I bought 9 inches. Smaller but still big enough.

Pros
  • Plate
Cons
  • Non-automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Durable plates, compostable

Products made from sugar cane and bamboo are more sustainable because they grow faster than trees. Nobody says, God, look at the cane. That must have been here in the Middle Ages, right? For that reason alone, I'm much more inclined towards sugarcane products than wood products. They're about as good as Chinet, my favorite brand before I found them. To be honest I usually double them for more power (same goes for Chinet) but they don't usually absorb. Even with non-dry foods, the bottom plate…

Pros
  • Paper and plastic
Cons
  • Very expensive