5 Easy Hacks to Host Zero-Waste Mom's Day Brunch

Mothers Day Brunch with Eco-friendly Tableware

Nothing says "I Love You" better than a home-cooked meal on Mother's Day. And, if you have a bug for hosting some bougie brunches, here's how to host one while being zero-waste at the same time.

When it comes to brunch hosting, hosting one might seem like a good plan. But, it can come with some hassles. And, yes, we're talking about doing the dishes later or cleaning up the mess. Plus, if you use disposable plastic or paper tableware, they are just not worthy to match the kind of aesthetic you want to go for.

That said, there's a range of eco-friendly tableware you can check out for hosting Mom's Day brunch. Also, explore some easy hacks for zero-waste Mom's Day brunch ideas.

Use Eco-Friendly Tableware

Using reusable or ceramic is obviously a zero-waste choice when it comes to hosting brunches. However, they are not exactly convenient. And, if you dread doing the dishes later and dealing with the mess, they might not be your only option. Instead of them, you can use compostable plates and bowls.

Meant for single-use, compostable tableware like compostable bowls are made from plants. While single-use plastic plates and bowls are made from non-renewable resources like petroleum, these compostable plates and bowls are made from just plants. Compostable and USDA-certified for being plant-based, our range of plant-based and compostable bowls and plates is a great option for zero-waste mom's day brunch.

Plus, if you are worried about aesthetics, you can go for our palm leaf compostable plates and bowls. Featuring natural patterns and aesthetics, these palm leaf plates offer a rustic vibe to your bougie brunch aesthetics. Plus, besides being made from all plants, these plates are also pretty durable and non-toxic. Unlike single-use plastic plates, these plates do not get saggy or mushy and are also heat-resistant.

Lastly, the cleanup with these disposable compostable and eco-friendly tableware is quite easy. All you have to do is dispose of them in a compost bin and you are done. No more doing the dishes later.

Use Tree-Free Paper Napkins

Besides just using compostable tableware, you can also make the switch to compostable, tree-free napkins. This Mother's Day, while hosting a brunch, let's be more aware of the impact of using tree-made napkins. While these napkins are made from trees, our range of tree-free paper napkins is made from bagasse. Bagasse is a fibrous residue left behind after the juice is extracted from sugarcane stalks.

Made from bagasse pulp, these tree-free paper napkins are compostable, plant-based, super absorbent, and non-toxic. Plus, these napkins are an eco-friendly alternative to tree-made napkins. These 2-ply napkins also do not tear apart while you are using them, unlike regular napkins that leave behind those nasty scraps.

Plan The Menu Accordingly

While you might be serving some ravishing sandwiches and crepes in compostable plates or bowls, make sure not to go overboard with the menu planning. Instead, you can choose to potluck it. This would help minimize waste and would be pretty easy to manage especially if you are hosting a huge Mom's Day brunch.

However, if you plan to make everything from scratch at home, make sure to buy less. You can also encourage your guests to take leftovers to home or store the leftovers in our compostable resealable bags.

Shop Local

Because Mother's Day is usually around during Spring time, you can look for some seasonal produce. And, while you're at it, make sure to shop locally. You can visit your nearby farmer's market, check out local butcher shops, or buy everything in bulk. You can also visit the farmer's market with your mom, allowing you to spend some time together and bond. Moreover, most local marts have their own jars for storage, which can be reused.

Compostable Plate for Mothers day Brunch

Use Bagasse Party Pack

If it's a party of more than two, our bagasse party pack might be just the right fit. Containing all essential eco-friendly tableware products, this pack contains plates, bowls, cutlery, napkins, cups, and more, all made from just plants. Plus, everything that is included is also compostable.

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