Why Choose Bagasse Products Over Plastic?

Whether it’s an everyday meal or a gathering that you are hosting at your place, disposables can always come in handy. However, instead of the plastic ones, you can make a better choice with bagasse products. Unlike disposable plastic plates, compostable bagasse plates and bowls are made from natural plant materials. They are also free from all chemical nasties and come with a back-to-nature promise. 

There’s no denying that disposables offer a great deal of convenience. They are easy to use and super easy to dispose of. From everyday meals to hosting gatherings, with disposables, you won’t end up doing the dishes later. However, single-use plastic plates and bowls are made from non-renewable resources that take a long time to break down in our ecosystem. And, here’s why bagasse is better, when it comes to the bagasse vs plastic debate.

Read the blog to explore why plastic, especially single-use plastic, is bad, and how bagasse plates can make your everyday meals guilt-free.

What’s So Bad About Plastics?

If you haven’t been living under a rock, plastic is known to have a massive ecological impact. To start with, plastic products are made from non-renewable resources, like petroleum. This particular resource takes a long time to break down in our ecosystem and also requires extra resources and energy to be extracted and made into plastic products.

However, one thing that’s even worse than regular plastic products is single-use plastic. Single-use or disposable plastic products are meant to be used just once and disposed of right after. However, it’s not as simple as it seems. For starters, products like disposable plastic plates and bowls require a lot of energy, resources, and money to be made from petroleum. Plus, after a use span of about 30-40 minutes, these plates always make their way to trash cans. However, they don’t just vanish at the bottom of those cans. Instead, these plates and bowls take a very long time to break down (or biodegrade) in our ecosystem. This is why they are disposed of in the oceans or landfills, where they sit around for centuries.

On average, a disposable plastic plate can take about 500 years to even start decomposing in our ecosystem. Till then, they float around the ocean or sit in the landfills, waiting to be ingested by animals who often mistake them for food. And, if we numbers backing our facts, we lose over a million marine lives every year to ocean plastic pollution, for this very particular reason.

Moreover, when it’s finally time for them to break down, they still impose a lot of problems. Because their very composition is plastic, these plastic plates break down into microplastics, which get mixed with the soil or ocean waves. So, even if, somehow, this plastic trash is not consumed by an animal, these plastic pieces always break down into tiny plastic pieces, and get mixed up with soil or oceans, and always enter our food chain.

An average human consumes a credit card’s worth of microplastics every week. And, this can cause some serious health effects, including cancer.

Why Are Bagasse Products Better?

Now that you know why single-use plastic is devastating for you, the animals, and the planet, here’s how bagasse plates and bagasse bowls can make a difference. To start with, they are plastic and tree-free. In fact, all bagasse compostable plates, available at EcoSoul, are USDA-certified for being made from just plants.

Bagasse Plates and Bowls for Party

If you are wondering what is bagasse, here it is. Bagasse zis a leftover plant waste material formed after the sugarcane juice extraction process. This sweet-smelling waste is produced and trashed in abundance. Brands like EcoSoul upcycle this plant waste into compostable plates and bowls, which offer a great alternative to single-use plastic plates and bowls. Unlike plastic disposable plates or bowls, bagasse bowls and plates are made from just plant materials. They are absolutely free from plastic or tree materials.

Moreover, the best part of these plates is the fact that they are compostable. Meaning, while plastic can take centuries to even start breaking down in our ecosystem, compostable bagasse plates break down fast. In fact, EcoSoul’s certified compostable plates can break down into compost within just 90-180 days after disposal. The compost formed is super rich in nutrients and can be added to soil as manure.

Wrapping It Up

Products made from bagasse materials are often eco-friendly and plastic-free. For instance, bagasse plates are bowls that offer a greener alternative to plastic disposable tableware, making hosting and everyday meals not just easy but also convenient.

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