Biodegradable plastics
Businesses that supply alternatives to conventional plastics.
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Earth Day Campaign Urges Food Industry Leaders and Consumers to Go Green with FoodBizSupply – San Antonio Express-News
Posted on April 5, 2012 by DrRossH in Environmental Plastic SuppliersEarth Day Campaign Urges Food Industry Leaders and Consumers to Go Green with FoodBizSupply - San Antonio Express-News. Keep these people's message in mind for those outdoor summer parties. Don't use non biodegradable plastic ware. It will last for 100's of...
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DiningIn Goes Green With Biodegradable Cutlery
Posted on March 14, 2012 by DrRossH in Environmental Plastic SuppliersDiningIn Goes Green With Biodegradable Cutlery - MarketWatch. If only others can be convinced now to go this way so that all this disposable plasticware is not just dumped to a landfill to last 100's of years. These will biodegrade...
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Transitions2Earth Transitions2Earth – Super Biodegradable Cutlery and Serving Ware
Posted on March 14, 2012 by DrRossH in Environmental Plastic SuppliersTransitions2Earth Transitions2Earth - Super Biodegradable Cutlery and Serving Ware. At last a suppplier of biodegradable cutlery at low prices.
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Green Genius Biodegradable Plastic Trash Bags Become First And Only Trash Bag Validated As Biodegradable By UL Environment
Posted on March 14, 2012 by DrRossH in Environmental Plastic SuppliersGreen Genius Biodegradable Plastic Trash Bags Become First And Only Trash Bag Validated As Biodegradable By UL Environment. “Plastic that lasts forever is a huge problem. We wanted to do our part by designing a trash bag that would biodegrade...
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One Stop Green Now Offers DesignerLiner Biodegradable Waste Basket Liners
Posted on March 13, 2012 by DrRossH in Environmental Plastic SuppliersOne Stop Green Now Offers DesignerLiner Biodegradable Waste Basket Liners - Houston Chronicle. An oft reason people complain when a plastic bag ban is introduced, is that they have to go buy 'plastic bags' for their bin liners, so what...
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