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Hero Fiberware
PFAS AND BFA FREE
FSC CERTIFIED PLANT FIBERS
MADE ENTIRELY FROM PLANTS
SAFE FOR FOOD CONTACT
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Our fiberware products are certified as home compostable and industrial compostable. Please contact us for further information.
The fiberware line is made entirely from plants. Our raw material sourcing ranges from agave fibers, to sugarcane bagasse, to other starch feedstocks like cassava and canola.
Designed to be thrown away in a composting bin, our fiberware line of products will degrade entirely under proper composting conditions. These products are made to minimize oil based plastics in circulation.
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St. Petersburg, Florida, Plastic Regulations

St. Petersburg, one of the larger cities in Tampa Bay, is surrounded by 244 miles of shoreline and welcomes thousands of tourists every year to enjoy its beautiful beaches and warm weather. Like many other cities in the area, St. Petersburg must actively manage plastic consumption and disposal to help keep plastics out of the […]

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Top Biodegradable Cutlery Manufacturers
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