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 of regret throwing out perfectly reusable virgin plastic plates or tableware? Now you can eat guilt-free, thanks to recycled products from two companies with their hearts in the right place. Stalk Market makes its tableware for picnics, kids' parties or what have you from waste sugar cane fiber (also known as "bagasse bagasse

Fibre remaining after the extraction of the sugar-bearing juice from sugarcane. The term was once applied more generally to various waste residues from processing plant materials.
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, microwaveable, freezer-friendly and oil resistant, not to mention 100 percent compostable. The product line includes 11.5-ounce bowls (sold in packages of 25); seven-inch dessert plates (35-packs); and 10-inch dinner plates (25-packs).

Recycline's Preserve plateware and cutlery is made from 100-percent recycled plastic, including recycled yogurt cups. The high-rimmed seven- and 10inch plates ($4.50 for 10 pieces and $7 for eight pieces respectively) are dishwasher safe and recyclable in some locations (#5 plastic). The cutlery (sold in a 24-pack for $5.50) comes in three fun colors, including lilac lilac, any plant of the genus Syringa, deciduous Old World shrubs or small trees of the family Oleaceae (olive family), widely cultivated as ornamentals. , pear green and tulip tulip [Pers.,=turban], any plant of the large genus Tulipa, hardy, bulbous-rooted members of the family Liliaceae (lily family), indigenous to north temperate regions of the Old World from the Mediterranean to Japan and growing most abundantly on the steppes  red, packaged in a reusable container. CONTACT: Recycline, (888)354-7296, www.recycline. com; Stalk Market, (503)295-4977, www. stalkmarket.net.
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Title Annotation:Tools for Green Living: Resources for Eco-Awareness and Action
Author:Motavalli, Jim
Publication:E
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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