In 2005 it was recorded that about 16% of all solid waste in
landfills was comprised of plastic materials. In an effort to cut down
on unnecessary pollutants and provide consumers with a sustainable
solution to this problem, the Prairie Moon Company is offering new biodegradable, recyclable, and compostable products.. These products are disposable, but can be reused and are ideal for camping trips, picnics, or parties.
Bio Plastic Dips Bowls
For use with dips and cold foods
Disposable
Biodegradable
Commercially compostable in 45-60 days, longer in a home composting bin
Reusable
Made from a renewable resource
These organic plastic bowls
are made from agricultural crops to create an organic bio plastic known
as Polylactide or PLA. PLA serves as a great sustainable alternative to
petroleum-based plastic cups, which are non-biodegradable and often
contain unhealthy toxins.
This organic form of “green” plastic is also fully biodegradable and
compostable so you can throw them in your home composting bin or take
them to a commercial composting facility. PLA is made from a renewable
resource of American agriculture, which makes it a virtually infinite
supply.
The dip bowls
made from Polylactide vegetable plastic have numerous benefits
including competitive pricing with existing plastic glasses. So make
the decision to go green and use a sustainable product that gives back
to the environment every time you use it.
Potato & Cornstarch Plastic Cutlery
For use with all hot and cold foods
Disposable
Biodegradable
Commercially compostable in less than 180 days, longer in a home composting system
Reusable
Made from a renewable resource
Another product line we are introducing is the new potato plastic cutlery.
This original dinnerware remains strong and durable even under boiling
temperatures! Just like all of the other environmentally friendly
products we're introducing, the utensils are biodegradable and
compostable. Unlike conventional plastics, there are no animal or
petrochemical ingredients used in the production of this cutlery.
Perhaps the most shining feature of these forks, knives, and spoons
though, is that they are tough enough to be reusable, but cheap enough
to be disposable.