Zero waste lunch anywhere, anytime | Biodeck

Zero waste lunch anywhere, anytime | Biodeck

It’s not always easy to stick to our guns from an environmental standpoint, for example, we may have street food for lunch, so we produce garbage against our will—for example, because we don’t have our own cutlery or take-away boxes.

Romanian Biodeck is looking for a solution to such situations (as well): they produce packaging that is completely biodegradable and compostable, and try to promote their use.

Plates, boxes, cutlery: without exception, there is a degradable alternative to everything that can be practically and easily incorporated into our everyday lives.

All products are of plant origin: they are made from corn starch or sugar cane, so the production process is also environmentally friendly.

Designer coffee cups, thermoses or even garbage bags: these and other plant alternatives can all be found on their website!

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