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.
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With areca leaves and rice bran, Bangladesh replaces single-use plastic tableware
(news.mongabay.com)
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.