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Now You Can Get Rid Of Toxins
Pulpware is introducing natural and healthy eating habits with eco-friendly food containers and tableware. It is foolish is take the risk on health and nature due to the cheap availability of products that can cause serious harm. Pulpware manufactures several products which include plates, meal trays, cups, and bowls. According to various studies, the discarded product will get decomposed within 30 to 60 days. -
STOP!!! Eating Plastic
Pulpware is well aware of all the bad habits of using cheap and healthy products for eating our food. Pulpware product costs are higher compared to the cheap availability of thermocol and plastic products, but it does not do any harm to the human health condition. According to various studies, it is confirmed that humans are consuming an unbelievable amount of plastic in the... -
Declaring An Open War On Environmental Pollution!
With stunning design and sustainable manufacture, Pulpware brings a sophisticated aspect of nature to each meal. Pulpware biodegradable and compostable goods are lightweight but strong, and they can tolerate hot and cold foods and beverages. They are also microwaveable and oven-safe. Most significantly, our goods are environmentally sustainable. Made from bagasse, a recycled byproduct of sugarcane processing, these disposable containers are commercially compostable and... -
The Positive Impact of Biodegradable Tableware on Nature
These biodegradable plates do not disappoint when it comes to usefulness. Sugarcane pulp plates are usually preferable to paper plates since they are tougher and more durable! Tableware constructed from natural materials such as sugarcane pulp offers several advantages. Manufacturers of sugarcane pulp goods, such as provide a diverse variety of environmentally friendly dinnerware for both personal and business usage. -
SUSTAINABLE TABLEWARE
Food mostly comes packaged and unfortunately that too in plastic. This packaging is generally thrown away rather than reused or recycled. Most of these plastic and single-use packaging is discarded and adds up to the landfill waste or becomes litter to be forwarded to water bodies. These plastics do not degrade and hence stay with us forever. Even the process that leads to the...