Notes on a Party

Eco-Chic | Wasara Disposables

Your culinary creations deserve better than the stack of shiny, plastic, straight-to-the-landfill disposables next to them.  And, come to think of it, so do your guests.  Developed by a Japanese company, Wasara has elevated your disposable dinnerware to a whole new level by designing plates, bowls, trays, tumblers and wine glasses that “accentuate food and drink.”

Made from tree free renewable resources, Wasara uses a unique combination of bagasse (sugar cane fiber), bamboo and reed pulp to create oil and water resistant dinnerware that features an elegant paper texture and a comfortable fit in your hand.

The single-use dinnerware is both biodegradable and compostable, even in home composters.  Available on Branch Home, the collection is available in a variety of quantities based on your needs.  For small events, there are retail packs of 6-12 pieces ($9-$12 per pack) and, for larger events, bulk sleeves of 50-200 pieces ($40-$100).  Caterers and event planners can purchase bulk cartons which come with 400-1800 pieces, depending on the item chosen.

PHOTO CREDIT:  Courtesy of Wasara


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