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FAQs

Welcome to BioServe, your one-stop-shop for sustainable and environmentally friendly products!

This FAQ page contains frequently asked questions related to BioServe and its products. We tried to cover all the important questions. However, if you may have any other query or need clarification, please feel free to write to us at contact@bioserve-products.com.

  • What is about BioServe Products?
    BioServe products are made of a sugarcane bagasse which is an environmental friendly material and plastic-free disposable tableware.
  • What is BioServe Products made of?
    BioServe products are made of Sugarcane Bagasse, it could be a stringy by-product of sugar industry. The husk which is cleared out after the juice has been extricated from the sugarcane. It’s natural properties make it a extraordinary crude fabric for making flatware items such as bowls, plates, takeaway holders. Bagasse is additionally a idealize substitution for plastics & paper in retail bundling.
  • Is the BioServe Products Food Safe?
    As an critical connect of the nourishment industry, we get it our ‘shared responsibility’ towards nourishment security and recognize the coordinate affiliation of nourishment serving & bundling holders with the quality and security of nourishment. All our items routinely experience thorough tests with universal compliance measures to guarantee they are nourishment secure.
  • Can this product be used in a microwave or freezer?
    BioServe products can be used in a microwave or kept in a freezer.
  • What are the features of BioServe Products?
    Our BioServe product are: · Food safe contact · Water & Oil Resistance · Non-toxic · Plastic-free · Compostable · Stackable · +120/-10 temp
  • Do biodegradable products break down?
    Both biodegradable and compostable plastics can break down or “biodegrade” – which happens when microorganisms digest the building blocks that make up the material – but there are important differences between these two terms.
  • How biodegradable products help the environment?
    As biodegradable plastics break down over time, this means there is a large reduction in the volume of waste being created which means less waste ending up in landfill. With less wastage taking up space in landfills, the outcome is less overall waste to manage.
  • How long can biodegradable last?
    If bioplastics were to end up in the ocean, they would break down into tiny pieces similarly to traditional plastics. According to BBC Science Focus, biodegradable plastics take only three to six months to fully decompose, far quicker than traditional plastic that can take hundreds of years.
  • Why do we have to say NO to plastics?
    Plastic isn’t biodegradable and does not go absent; It’ll take hundreds of a long time for a single piece of plastic to break down, and after that it’ll turn into a perilous microplastic. Avoiding plastic could be a way better arrangement than reusing as the reusing handle too is carbon seriously.
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