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Biodegradable cutlery is a type of cutlery made from materials that are biodegradable, meaning they can be broken down by natural processes into their component parts. This type of cutlery is becoming increasingly popular in households as it is a more sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic cutlery. Biodegradable cutlery is typically made from plant-based materials such as cornstarch, bamboo, and sugarcane, and is designed to be compostable and non-toxic.
Biodegradable cutlery is becoming increasingly popular in households due to its environmental benefits. It is a great way to reduce plastic waste and help reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills and oceans. Additionally, biodegradable cutlery is often more durable and longer-lasting than traditional plastic cutlery, making it a more cost-effective option.
Some companies in the biodegradable cutlery market include Eco-Products, World Centric, Bambu, and To-Go Ware. These companies offer a variety of biodegradable cutlery products, including forks, spoons, knives, and chopsticks. Show Less Read more