Posts Tagged ‘biodegradable packaging’

Plastic and oil dependency

It is not only gasoline for your car that makes us highly dependent on foreign oil, it’s all those plastic bags!
Here is some information from the Miami Herald:
1. Plastic bags are a petroleum product and a waste of a non-renewable resource. Americans use 100 billion bags a year, requiring 12 million barrels of oil.
2. They [...]

Bring your own stainless steel containers for take out

I just read an interesting article by Patti Roth in Green Living. It says:
“If the restaurant doesn’t like the idea of reusable containers, bring your own. Some eco-minded restaurant-goers tote around personal food storage containers to wrap up their leftovers and also use them for take-out items – just make sure the restaurant agrees [...]

How green are our packaging materials?

Corn Starch Peanuts dissolve in Water in less than 15 Minutes!

Here are some of the packaging peanuts we used to ship our products. They are made out of corn starch and easily biodegrade. If you receive non corn starch peanuts from us, it is because they were sent to us and are being recycled. We [...]