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  • With Bangladesh’s growing economy and city dwellers’ purchasing capacity, the tendency to gather for parties and serve food has also increased in the country.
  • With concerns for environmental protections, many of them are choosing biodegradable tableware instead of single-use plastic.
  • A few local entrepreneurs are now producing tableware like plates and straws from biodegradable and locally available materials like areca leaves for plates and rice bran and jute for straws.
  • However, entrepreneurs are struggling with production costs and are looking forward to the policy support that industries producing environment-friendly products usually receive in Bangladesh.

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[–] wolfyvegan@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 month ago

As this scales up, a lot of would-be mulch will need to be used. It will be necessary to compost the plates and such after use in order to return the nutrients to the soil. Otherwise, this won't be sustainable. Not a problem unique to this, of course.

[–] Not_mikey@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 month ago

I guess it's more important to curb single use plastics there cause they can't ship it off to the third world like in the u.s.