Ever eaten off a leaf?
We’ve added new Palm Leaf plates, bowls and containers to our Extended Range. Made from fallen leaves that are cleaned and steam pressed.
We’ve added new Palm Leaf plates, bowls and containers to our Extended Range. Made from fallen leaves that are cleaned and steam pressed.
We’re excited to introduce a very cool new product, perfect for the fast approaching summer season. This nifty solution is perfect for crunchy toppings, fresh berries, sauces and dressings that are best added just before eating. It allows you to keep ingredients crisp and crunchy, serving up fresh, flavourful food.
We’re all over-familiar with conventional plastic. But what about bioplastic? If you’re at all fuzzy, fear not. We explain what that little ‘bio’ prefix is all about in this post…
Spring is right around the corner and the birds, bees and flowers are getting busy. Whoohooo! And at GREEN HOME, we’re taking our cue from Mama Nature and sending out some new shoots of our own…
We’re excited to introduce our new Paper Cutlery Packs! For anyone looking for a great, sustainable Cutlery Pack…
Tadaaaa: meet our new low-carbon PLA tub-shaped bowls and lids. Perfect for delis. Easy to stack and mix and match, and available in a range of sizes.
March is our birthday month, and this year marks 14 great years of bringing biodegradable packaging to the SA market and beyond. Hooray! It’s been an exciting, challenging and rewarding journey so far. And now, like a typical teenager, we’re having a growth spurt. Our latest expansion is in the form of our Extended Range…
Our 850ml Single Compartment Sugarcane Box with Separate Lid has a new Lid design, which is now in stock. The new Lid has a different pattern embossed on the top, and a deeper groove running around the edge. The base of the Box fits into this groove, which means that the new Lid fits onto…
Our range of Clear Compostable Bioplastic Bags come in a choice of two raw materials: PLA and wood cellulose. PLA is made from corn starch, and wood cellulose is made from – you guessed it – wood fibre. What else is different about them?