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Planning a more 'eco-friendly' party...

Posted by jamie_mt z4/5 MT (My Page) on
Wed, Sep 10, 08 at 16:44

We have a big costume party for Halloween every year. This year, as I've been trying to reuse, reduce, and recycle, I'm thinking about ways I can make our party more eco-friendly. It's the only time we ever use disposable plates/bowls/utensils (glasses/beverage containers/serveware are all glass, and reused year to year). All plastic/fabric tablecloths are reused year to year as well, so there's really not a lot of actual waste anyways, aside from that disposable tableware & glass beer/wine/liquor bottles (which is unavoidable, since there is no glass recycling available here).

So I've posted a question in the compost forum to make sure it's okay to compost paper plates with that waxy coating on them. From what I've "heard" here, they should be fine in the compost. So I'll compost those and the paper napkins, which solves that problem. We normally serve chili in styrofoam bowls, but won't be doing that this year, so no more bowl waste. Which just leaves the eating utensils.

Has anyone here used the compostable utensils before? If so, did they hold up pretty well? I don't have hot compost piles, so I'm not even sure they'd be a reasonable option, but I'd be willing to try if they work well. Maybe those made from bagassee (spelling?)?

Or should I pick up some cheap sets of metal utensils at the dollar store to avoid using plastic at all?

I plan to put out separate bins for people to use for compostables, cans, and garbage (beer bottles). I find that most get left on the counters/tables anyways, which isn't a problem, since then I can sort them myself afterwards.

What would you to to make a party "eco-friendly"?


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RE: Planning a more 'eco-friendly' party...

Serve you foods in edible bowls or vegetable bowls. Fry large corn tortillas and form them by laying over the back of a bowl. Use holooed out pumpkins, squash and gourds. Hollowed out round crusty bread is good also, although kind of Eighties. You can lay your paper plate down in the garden to block out weeds before laying mulch. Just a coulpe of ideas.

Here is a link that might be useful: Adults and Kids Go Green at Frogpatch.com


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RE: Correction

Hollowed not holooed. oops, Couple not coulpe. Sorry


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RE: Planning a more 'eco-friendly' party...

Luckily, I don't need bowls this year, but great suggestion for a smaller party! :-) I'm pretty sure I wouldn't want to make enough bowls for up to 48 people though. For 6 or 8, it would be perfect though - little bread bowls or hollowed out squashes...cute idea!


 
 

 

 


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