THE GREEN STANDARD
Benefits of disposable tableware
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Disposable utensils, such as plastic forks, spoons, and knives, have become increasingly popular in recent years. While some may argue that they contribute to environmental pollution, there are several benefits to using disposable utensils that cannot be ignored. In this blog post, we will explore the advantages of using disposable utensils and why they are a convenient choice for many individuals and businesses. 1. Hygiene and Safety One of the primary benefits of using disposable utensils is the assurance of hygiene and safety. Unlike reusable utensils, which may harbor bacteria and require thorough cleaning, disposable utensils are used only once and then discarded. This significantly reduces the risk of cross-contamination and the spread of foodborne illnesses. 2. Time and Effort Saving Disposable utensils eliminate the need for washing and sanitizing after use, saving both time and effort. Whether you are hosting a large event or simply enjoying a quick meal...
The company is like a big tree
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We should consider company is our own family and we are the member of this family. As we always do something good for our parents,right? So at the same time we should think and take care of the Company is like our parents.
For example, Company is like a tree and if we put the water under the tree timely and take care of it as ourself, then the tree will grow up and boost up energy by itself day by day and spread the branches and give us lots of fruits.
And we can use Suyang's disposable biodegradable and compostable knives, forks, and spoons to share fruits together.
What is a dry molded fiber spoon?
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Dry Molded Fiber: is a manufacturing technology designed for the circular economy – using renewable pulp and cellulose resources to produce low cost, high performance, fiber-based packaging, and single-use products. Dry Molded Fiber gives up to 80-90% lower CO2 footprint at similar cost as plastic. It is up to ten times as efficient as conventional fiber molding invented over 100 years ago. The dry process also saves massive amounts of valuable water resources. In addition, energy savings are significant - as the molded products need no drying.