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Dave, I agree with the
Dave, I agree with the assessment of Mr./Ms. Anonymous above. The options, as you have stated them, exclude recycling. If you are interested in considering food service items that are constructed of natural fibers, e.g. sugarcane, sawgrass or bamboo, then you will automatically be offered new options. A great choice would be recycling your sugarcane/bamboo tableware with your corrugated/paper waste. Another option; the company with which I am currently working also offers a machine that can break down such fibers so they can safely be disposed of with your company's waste water. This machine is designed to be used in large institutions, such as hospitals. You may contact me at rben@live.com to learn more. Good luck, Rich Greenway
Compostable Bakeware
Dear Ms. Gilmore, Our manufacturing plant just tested, with customer, our sugarcane and sawgrass tableware for one and half hour in the oven in temp. of 230C(446F) without any problems at all. You may contact me at rben@live.com for more information and pictures. We can most likely help you. Thank you, Rich Beneroff Greenway