Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 11, 2014

Spend Fun with Sucre Shop!

Wishing you a very happy beginning to the Holiday season! This discount STARTS NOW and can not be applied to previous orders or custom orders. We are taking a few days off to be with our families, and will be back Monday to answer any questions and begin shipping!

Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 11, 2014

Set the Thanksgiving Table

(1,2,3,4,5)
We've pulled together some of the best DIY utensil holders from around the web for your Thanksgiving table this year. Each one can be customized to fit your color scheme & style. Fill them with some Sucre Shop utensils and you're well on your way to having a beautiful thanksgiving spread!

Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 11, 2014

Are Paper Plates Recyclable?

In general, paper plates are NOT recyclable, but our bamboo plates are!
 If a paper plate is used, it is definitely not recyclable, as food grease and crumbs cannot be separated from the paper in the recycling process (so you should avoid throwing that pizza box in the recycling bin, too). It is important NOT to throw paper plates that have been contaminated by food (and other contaminated paper products, such as napkins, paper towels, tissues, food packaging) because it can contaminate an entire batch of recycling.

If the plate is coated with plastic or wax it becomes even more difficult to recycle because the coating must be separated from the paper. Styrofoam plates are the worst choice of all, as the production of styrofoam (and the recycling process) creates significant amounts of environmental toxins.
The paper plate IS recyclable if it is not contaminated by food (for example, plates you may have used for crafts that don't have glue, paint, or sticker residue). If the uncontaminated plate is coated in wax or plastic, make sure your recycler accepts mixed-paper for recycling. Clean styrofoam plates may also be recyclable, depending on whether or not your local recycling facility accepts styrofoam. Find out information about your local recycling programs atEarth911.org/recycling.
Your best choice of action is to avoid using paper plates at all costs. Whenever possible use plates that can be washed and reused or plastic plates that can be cleaned prior to recycling. There are also some great biodegradable plates out there made out of bamboo (such as those by I Spy) and other 100% biodegradable materials. These can go in the garbage and are great for your compost bin. Uncoated plates are also an excellent dry material for your compost bin.
Info from Keen For Green
Shop our selection of hand printed bamboo plates at Sucre Shop!