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Elevate your events and gatherings with StalkMarket Compostable Heavyweight Spoons, a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional cutlery. Perfect for outdoor events, festivals, and parties, these 6 1/2-inch white spoons are made from plant-based CPLA and are heat resistant up to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. Their reinforced design reduces breaks, and their pearlescent surface adds a touch of elegance. With 50 spoons per box and 20 boxes per case, you can easily stock up for large events. By choosing compostable cutlery, you're not only reducing waste but also creating a more sustainable and environmentally friendly experience for your guests.
Commercially compostable cutlery provides all the benefits and convenience of disposable cutlery but with the added benefit of sustainability. Sustainably made from CPLA, a plant-based alternative to petroleum-based plastics. Heat resistant up to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. Reinforced, heavyweight design reduces breaks. Boasts an elegant pearlescent surface. Eco-conscious choice - has one or more meaningful eco-attributes or eco-labels. Conforms to ASTM D6400 standards. For detailed information see www.astm.org. BPI Certified Compostable - certified by the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) to be compostable in commercial compost facilities (where facilities exist). Product Content Contains Compostable Material - made from materials that can quickly break down in commercial composting facilities (where facilities exist), to help reduce waste while creating usable organic matter. Biobased products - products (excluding food, feed, or fuel) made primarily from renewable biological materials - such as plants, animals, marine, or forestry resources - and must meet the USDA's minimum content standards for their category.