During the summer months the usage of paper products goes up. With backyard barbeques, picnics and parties comes lots of paper and plastic consumption- paper plates, napkins, party cups, paper towels and more. MyEarth360.com has alternative options to help make your summer entertaining a greener experience.
Start with VerTerra eco-friendly, single-use dinnerware. These stylish plates are made from fallen palm leaves with steam, pressure and heat. No chemicals, lacquers or bonding agents, bleaches, dyes or plastic of any kind are used- only all natural, 100% biodegradable and compostable ingredients. They are surprisingly lightweight and durable- they can even be used in the microwave! $6.99 for a package of 8.

Add Aspenware biodegradable cutlery to complete your green dining experience. Aspenware utensils are made from logs that were cut down during the harvesting of softwoods such as fir and spruce and would have been left to rot, burned in cull piles or perhaps cut up for firewood. The spoons, knives and forks are FDA food contact approved and contain no chemicals, bleaches or dyes. In use, they get the job done. In fact, these are quite a bit sturdier than many of the plastic ones I’ve seen. $4.99 for 12 pieces.
Finish up your entertaining by cleaning up with a Skoy Cloth. Skoy cloth is a 100% biodegradable cotton and wood-based cellulose pulp cloth that can be used in place of paper towels and sponges. It is reusable and recyclable. One cloth replaces an astonishing 15 rolls of paper towels! They are super absorbent and are great for many different uses. See my full review of Skoy Cloth here. $7.99 for a 4 pack.
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