DINEARTH ECO FRIENDLY TABLEWARE GETS COVERED AS COMPANY OF THE YEAR - GREEN PRODUCTS - CEO INSIGHTS
A greater awareness for improved sustainability and climate change action has finally resulted in the regulation and banning of single-use plastics access several places the world over. And not a minute too soon. While most industries across the globe have benefitted including the earth, the food packaging industry has had to deal with certain issues like making the switch to more sustainable options while bringing about innovation in packaging.
In the race to reduce plastic pollution, most cafes and restaurants have made the switch from plastic to eco-friendly based packaging instead. Eco-friendly, is a native crop of India, and a versatile plant that provides eco-friendly and bio-fuel. Most often, the cane is used for the extraction of the juice. However it also produces a fiber called Bagasse which is an important ingredient used in the manufacture of eco-friendly pulp based packaging.
Bagasse is biodegradable and has plenty of benefits, ranging from high-temperature tolerance, excellent durability, and it is compostable too. This is the reason why not only it is used as a key ingredient for eco-friendly packaging but also to produce biodegradable disposable tableware.
Dinearth is one such company that uses eco-friendly to manufacture sustainable tableware and crockery cutlery for a greener planet. They manufacture bowls, plates, trays, forks, spoons, knives and more all sing a sustainable and eco-friendly product made from eco-friendly called eco-friendly. This material has high structural stability and can be reused, heated, warmed and frozen at will making it an ideal choice for sustainable living.
This is also the very proud reason why Dinearth Eco Friendly Tableware has been awarded as the Company of the Year in the Green Products category at the CEO Insights Awards. This recognition is a true manifestation of the effort that the company has taken to leave behind a cleaner and greener future for generations to follow by making smaller subtle changes in the way we live today.