And, with disposable bowls, we don't mean those aesthetically unappealing single-use plastic or paper bowls. If you are looking to make your meals sustainable, compostable bowls can be a great start. From large soup bowls to smaller ones, perfect for serving some ice creams, these compostable bowls are a great way to add a planet-safe touch to your everyday meals and gatherings. With that in mind, here's everything you need to know about compostable disposable bowl and why you need to use them every day. Why Use Disposable Compostable Bowls Everyday? Let's admit it, no one likes doing the dishes after every meal, especially if it is chilly out there. And, while everyday meals may perhaps seem convenient, things can get a bit tricky when you host gatherings. With so many guests to take care of and multiple dishes to wash, compostable bowls are plates can make your everyday routine easy. On the other hand, while single-use plastic and paper bowls can also seem convenient, they are not a good choice for the planet. To start with, plastic bowls are made from non-renewable resources like petroleum, which requires a lot of energy and resources to be extracted and made into bowls. Plus, given our current petroleum usage patterns, we might run out of our reserves by 2050. But, that's not it. Usually, single-use plastic products like plastic plates and bowls are meant to be used just once. And, once you are done using them, these products usually end up in landfills or our oceans, where they either contaminate the soil or choke on marine life. Either way, these tiny bits of plastics take a very long time to break down, and when they do, they release a long trail of microplastics, which ends up entering our food chain. On the contrary, eco-friendly salad bowls are made from plants, not plastic. Made from only renewable resources, they are easy on the planet and are also compostable. Rather than sitting around in our ecosystem for decades and leaving microplastics behind, these compostable bowls break down into nutrient-rich compost which can be added to soil as manure. Eco-Friendly Salad Bowls for Healthy Lunches Whether you are craving some crunch or are pretty keen on following a healthy lifestyle, compostable bagasse bowls are a great way to relish those crunchy salads and dressings without any guilt (literally!) To start with, our collection of eco-friendly salad bowls is made from upcycled sugarcane bagasse, which is an agro-waste, left behind once juice is extracted from sugarcane stalks. This plant-based disposable bowl collection is also certified compostable. That being said, once you dispose of them in a compost bin, they are designed to break down into nutrient-rich compost which can be added to soil to offer important nourishment. Perfect for some crunchy salads, these eco-friendly bowls are also microwave-safe, food-safe, non-toxic and non-soggy. Compostable Large Soup Bowls for Evening Supper If you absolutely love relishing some cozy hot soup during the evening or as an appetizer, these compostable bowls can be a great way to make things easy for you. To start with, our large soup bowls are made from plants, like naturally fallen Areca palm leaves or upcycled sugarcane bagasse. The bowls are also certified compostable and can break down into compost within just 90-180 days after disposal. These bowls are also heat-resistant and do not get saggy or mushy under all that piping-hot pressure. Moreover, because they are non-toxic and contain no chemical nasties, you can use them to heat some soup in the microwave as well. Compostable Disposable Bowl for Midnight Sweet Cravings Whether you wanna satiate your late-night sweet tooth or want to impress some guests with homemade ice cream, serving them in compostable bowls can be a brilliant idea. To start with, these bowls are made from just plants and are certified com[postable, offering easy disposal and no more doing dishes later. Plus, these bowls are also non-toxic and are food-safe. You can also use them to store some leftover ice cream in the freezer, without worrying about any toxins contaminating the food.