Eco-Friendly Disposable Plates
July 8, 2009 by Marye Audet
Filed under Reviews
I had the opportunity to try the most awesome eco-friendly disposable plates, ever. I loved these!
The plates are completely natural, organic, and biodegradable. The are made from a completely renewable resource and hardly ripple the environment at all. Plus they are beautiful.

I am thinking of making a notecard out of that image, by the way. I just love these plates. Ahem…O.k..
The plates are made from the Adaka Palm tree. But…and this is cool…no tree was harmed in the making of these plates. Maybe a bug or two was squished but that’s o.k..so far bugs aren’t an endangered species, right? Anyway, the tree drops the sheaths of its leaves and grows more, just like other trees. Workers collect these leaves and take them to be cleaned in fresh water and molded into plates. Sustainable, eco friendly plates that can be tossed onto the compost pile. But wait, there’s more!
They are waterproof, leak proof, and handle hot and cold. No matter what I used on these plates they held up perfectly.

The plates are very unique. Some are very plain and others are spotted. Some are lighter and others are darker. Plus I love the ridges. I have touch sensitivity. It is weird but there are several textures that I just can’t handle. Touching these textures makes me gag…things like styrofoam, popsicle wrappers, some magazine pages…ick. Anyway..I loved the feel of these. They are ridgey and fun to touch. Just remember..simple things for simple minds….

They come in several shapes including:
- Hexegon
- Round
- Square
- Rectangle
They really are elegant and beautiful. I will admit to washing them off and re-using them…shhhhh…..Everyone loved these.
You are not going to be able to buy 100 plates for 1.99 though. These are a little on the pricey side, understandably I suppose because a lot of work goes into them. Check them out at Marx Foods.
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They’re amazing, but the price is, too. How many times do you think they could be re-used, despite the fact that they’re supposed to be disposable?
Jen I think depending on what you served on them, they could be used quite a few. They are very sturdy and the kids had trouble tearing one..they finally kept folding it until it cracked. I would say that fo burgers and chips type meals you could use them at least 10 times.
Where do I get this elegant, disposable dinnerware?
Thanks
the link is at the end of the post, Barbara… Marx Foods