If you are one to follow sustainability, you must know that the role of compostable bowls goes way beyond just being an alternative to single-use plastic bowls. While plant-based and compostable bowls are stronger, more durable, and safer than plastic bowls, these disposable bowls can help you reduce waste and follow sustainability like never before. With that in mind, here are some ways compostable soup bowls can help you follow sustainability and limit your waste production. Also, explore what exactly these compostable bowls are made of. Compostable Bowls: What Are They Made Of? Usually, compostable bowls are made from plants. In fact, our range of disposable bowls is made from nature's fastest and most abundant resources like naturally-fallen Areca palm leaves and upcycled sugarcane bagasse fibers. In short, these eco-friendly bowls are entirely plastic and tree-free and also do not rely on any non-renewable resources. To start off, our palm leaf bowls are USDA-certified for being bio-based and are also certified compostable. They are backed to go back to the soil within 90-180 days post disposal. On the other hand, our bagasse bowls are made from the leftover residue of sugarcane fibers, which are usually burnt. We, however, upcycle this plant waste, and carve some pretty bowls out of it, thus reducing waste. How Compostable Bowls Help Reduce Waste? Below are some ways through which these biodegradable bowls can reduce waste and help you follow sustainability: Upcycled From Plant Waste As stated above, our bagasse and palm leaf bowls are made from plants. To be precise, some of our products like bagasse compostable plates are made from plant waste. Bagasse is a residue that is left behind once sugarcane juice is extracted from sugarcane stalks. While this agro-waste is usually dumped in landfills or is burnt, we believe in a circular economy. We upcycle this plant waste to make bagasse bowls, plates, and cups, thus reducing waste generation and our impact on climate change. Goes Back To The Soil Unlike single-use plastic plates, where the only option you have for disposal is trashing them off, these bowls are super easy and sustainable to dispose of. With a certified back-to-nature promise, these disposable bowls break down into compost within a few days after disposal. This compost can be mixed in with the soil to provide some important nutrients and increase the waste retention levels of the soil. To be exact, all you have to do is dispose of these disposable soup bowls in a compost bin, and they will break down within 90-180 days. How To Dispose Of Compostable Bowls Responsibly? Stating again, our palm leaf and bagasse bowls are certified compostable. Therefore, it is important to responsibly dispose of them, so they can form into compost within the designated timeline. Compostable products like these eco-friendly disposable bowls should be disposed of in a compost bin or a composting facility that is designed to deal with organic or compostable waste. Moreover, it should not be disposed of in a regular trash bin or landfills. Wrapping It Up Our range of compostable and biodegradable bowls is made from plants and is here to make your meal times convenient, mess-free, and planet-safe. Made from renewable resources like palm leaves and sugarcane bagasse, these eco-friendly bowls are a great way to be sustainable and still manage never compromising on your convenience.