Why wooden tableware will have a thriving market?
1. Limit plastic products
On October 24, 2018, local time, the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, overwhelmingly approved a broad proposal to ban the use of single-use plastics. On the same day, the European Parliament approved the proposal by a vote of 571 to 53. In 2019, in order to curb the increasing marine pollution, the European Commission proposed to ban plastic tableware (including straws, cutlery, etc.), plastic lunch boxes, plastic cups, and other disposable plastic products.
2. The perfect substitute for plastic cutlery
Wooden tableware belongs to wood fiber, which will not cause harm when ingested into the human body. It can be degraded under natural conditions and can be thrown away without any burden after use. But plastics are different. Many kinds of plastics will deform and release other substances when exposed to high temperature. If the wood is damaged and discarded, it will naturally rot and degrade. It will take decades for plastics to degrade. After degradation, no matter how small, the plastic molecules will not Converting the form into other substances is of course not environmentally friendly