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The Daily Scoop by Quit Plastic: Insights on Compostable Eco-Friendly Food Packaging Solutions across the Globe
At Quit Plastic, India, we are passionate about championing a sustainable future through our e-commerce platform, which specializes in the manufacturing, selling, and exporting of high-quality sugarcane bagasse tableware. We're more than just a marketplace; we strive to be a vibrant hub of information and advocacy, sharing thoughtful, engaging blogs that address the pressing issues of plastic pollution in India and worldwide.
Our articles highlight the urgent nature of this problem and explore innovative alternatives to the plastic, Styrofoam, paper, and aluminium disposables that currently dominate the market. We are thrilled to showcase how our eco-friendly bagasse tableware contributes to meaningful change.
In our commitment to creating informed consumers, we analyze local and international policies to tackle single-use plastic. Staying updated on these developments empowers our readers to make impactful choices.
Additionally, we provide in-depth product reviews of our diverse range of bagasse tableware—from bowls and plates to cutlery and cups—fostering transparency and trust in our offerings. We warmly invite you to join us at Quit Plastic, India, as we work together to promote sustainability, one insightful blog post, one innovative product, and one informed choice at a time. Together, we can make a brighter, greener tomorrow!

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Double Standards? Kamala Harris Seen Shopping with Husband, Carrying Plastic Bags Despite Backing Ban!
Double Standards? Vice President Kamala Harris, long an advocate for plastic bag bans, was photographed shopping with her husband while carrying single-use plastic bags, raising eyebrows over policy versus practice. This incident spotlights political accountability, environmental leadership, and consumer responsibility. Explore how public figures influence green regulations, the optics of sustainability commitment, and the imperative for consistent eco-friendly behaviour in a
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Feb 122 min read
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Tidal Wave of Trash: A Groundbreaking Report Unveils the U.S. as the Leading Global Offender in Plastic Pollution
In a staggering new report, the U.S. tops global plastic pollution rankings, generating millions of tons of mismanaged waste annually. From single‑use bottles to packaging films, this tidal wave of trash chokes waterways, lands, and marine habitats. Discover how consumption patterns, inadequate recycling infrastructure, and regulatory gaps fuel America's plastic crisis—and what policy reforms, corporate accountability, and grassroots activism can stem this environmental emerg
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Feb 123 min read
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The Urgent Need to Break Our Addiction to Single-Use Plastic Disposables
In today's throwaway culture, single‑use plastic disposables—bags, bottles, straws, and cutlery—fuel pollution, landfill overflow, and microplastic contamination. We must shift to reusable alternatives, robust recycling, and extended producer responsibility to safeguard health and ecosystems. Explore how behavioural change, policy bans, and circular‑economy innovations can end our plastic dependency and protect future generations.
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Feb 124 min read
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Biodegradable Food Containers Revolution: Zero-Waste Leakproof Eco-Packaging Solutions Transform Indian Restaurant Delivery
Embracing sustainability, Quit Plastic unveils India's first customisable eco‑friendly takeaway containers, crafted from 100% compostable sugarcane bagasse: brands can personalise lids, compartments, and prints to reinforce green messaging. Leak‑proof and microwave‑safe, these durable alternatives reduce single‑use plastic waste and boost brand visibility. Discover how tailored, plant‑based packaging drives customer loyalty and environmental impact.
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Feb 86 min read
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Eco-Friendly Food Packaging Breakthrough: Large-Capacity Sustainable Containers Revolutionise Zero-Waste Restaurant Delivery Options
Embrace sustainability with Quit Plastic's new 1000 ml round customizable eco‑friendly takeaway containers. These plastic-free food boxes are made from compostable sugarcane bagasse and offer leak‑proof performance, microwave safety, and brandable lids. Perfect for restaurants, caterers, and delivery services, they reduce waste, reinforce green credentials, and meet growing consumer demand for sustainable packaging solutions.
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Feb 86 min read
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Biodegradable Sugarcane Food Packaging: Premium Compostable 750ml Containers Transform the Eco-Friendly Restaurant Delivery Market
Optimise your takeaway service with Quit Plastic's 750 ml round sugarcane bagasse containers—fully customisable, compostable, and plastic-free. Engineered for leak-proof performance and microwave safety, these eco-friendly food boxes boost brand visibility with custom printing. Ideal for restaurants, delivery, and catering, they reduce waste, support India's green initiatives, and satisfy eco-conscious consumers.
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Feb 85 min read
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Revolutionary 500ml Plant-Based Food Containers: First-To-Market Sustainable Packaging Transforms Indian Takeaway Industry
Embracing sustainability, Quit Plastic introduces India's first 500 ml round eco‑friendly takeaway containers—customizable, compostable sugarcane bagasse designed for modern dining. Leak‑proof and microwave‑safe, these plant‑based boxes reduce single‑use plastic waste while boosting brand visibility with bespoke printing. Ideal for cafes, restaurants, and delivery services seeking greener packaging solutions.
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Feb 86 min read
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Premium Divided Leak-Proof Containers: Sustainable 750ml Sugarcane Bagasse Food Packaging Revolutionizes Restaurant Delivery Options
Quit Plastic's new 750 ml (25‑oz) 2‑compartment sugarcane bagasse food containers combine eco‑friendly design with anti‑leak performance. Fully compostable and microwave‑safe, these durable takeaway boxes are ideal for restaurants, caterers, and delivery services. Customizable lids boost brand visibility while reducing single‑use plastic waste—empowering businesses to meet India's growing demand for sustainable packaging solutions.
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Feb 86 min read
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Innovative Leak-Resistant Sugarcane Containers: India's First Premium 750ml Biodegradable Takeout Packaging Solution Launches Nationwide
Embrace India's green revolution with Quit Plastic's customised 750 ml (25 oz) anti‑leak takeaway containers, crafted from 100% compostable sugarcane bagasse. Ideal for restaurants, caterers, and delivery services, these eco‑friendly food boxes combine microwave safety, sturdy dual compartments, and bespoke branding options. Reduce single‑use plastic waste, boost sustainable packaging credentials, and delight eco‑conscious customers.
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Feb 86 min read
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Compact 500ml Eco-Containers: Premium Rectangular Leak-Proof Sugarcane Packaging Transforms Sustainable Food Delivery Options
Optimise your eco-offerings with Quit Plastic's 16‑oz (500 ml) rectangular, customisable sugarcane bagasse food containers—engineered for anti‑leak performance and microwave safety. Crafted from 100% compostable pulp, these durable, plastic‑free boxes support brand identity with bespoke printing. Ideal for cafes, restaurants, and delivery, they reduce single‑use waste, meet sustainability goals, and attract eco‑conscious consumers.
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Feb 84 min read
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Ditch Disposable Plastics: Host a Zero‑Waste, Eco‑Friendly Wedding in India
Embrace eco-friendly weddings in India by ditching single-use plastics—opt for bamboo cutlery, compostable sugarcane bagasse plates, and reusable decor. Reduce waste with cloth napkins, potted plant favours, and biodegradable confetti. Sustainable celebrations blend tradition with green practice, from venue selection to catering choices. Discover how mindful planning elevates nuptials and protects our planet.
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Feb 65 min read
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State Bank of India Selects Quit Plastic as Eco‑Friendly Tableware Partner for National Banking Events
State Bank of India (SBI) partners with Quit Plastic to champion eco-friendly, biodegradable tableware made from sugarcane bagasse. This collaboration replaces single-use plastics with compostable alternatives, aligning with India's sustainability goals. SBI's initiative promotes zero-waste practices, supporting a circular economy and reducing plastic pollution nationwide.
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Feb 32 min read
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India's New Barcode Mandate on Plastic Bags & Multilayer Packaging Begins 1 July 2025
Starting 1 July 2025, India mandates that all plastic carry bags and multilayered packaging display thickness and manufacturer details via barcodes or QR codes. Under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, this regulation aims to enhance traceability, enforce bans on sub-120-micron plastics, and promote sustainable packaging practices.
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Feb 32 min read
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Shocking Link Between Plastic Water Bottles and Heart Blockages: Latest Research Findings 2025
Recent studies reveal that microplastics from plastic water bottles can infiltrate arteries, heightening the risk of heart blockages. These particles, found in over 58% of arterial plaques, may trigger inflammation and oxidative stress, leading to cardiovascular diseases. Switching to filtered water and avoiding single-use plastics can mitigate these health risks.
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Feb 33 min read
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Study Uncovers Alarming Presence of Microplastics in Delhi's Groundwater
A recent study by TERI reveals alarming levels of microplastics in Delhi's groundwater across all 11 districts, with contamination linked to leaching from the polluted Yamuna River. These plastic particles pose serious health risks and highlight the urgent need for improved waste management and water treatment systems. Experts urge transparency and swift action to address this growing environmental crisis.
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Feb 33 min read
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Save Big on Bulk Sugarcane Bagasse Drinkware — Eco‑Friendly Glassware for Sustainable Events
Unlock a sustainable future with Quit Plastic's bulk offer: eco-friendly, compostable 250 ml sugarcane bagasse drinkware glasses at just ₹2.32 per piece for orders of 100,000 units. Ideal for cafes, caterers, and eco-conscious events, these biodegradable, microwave-safe glasses support zero-waste goals while enhancing brand visibility. Make the switch to sustainable packaging today.
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Feb 15 min read
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Eco‑Friendly Indian Weddings: A Step‑by‑Step Sustainable Planning Guide
Plan your dream eco-friendly wedding in India with sustainable choices like biodegradable sugarcane bagasse tableware, digital invitations, and locally sourced decor. Embrace zero-waste practices, support green vendors, and celebrate love while minimising environmental impact. Make your special day memorable and planet-friendly with conscious planning and sustainable solutions.
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Nov 22, 20243 min read
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India’s Premier Sugarcane Bagasse Tableware Range by Quit Plastic – Full Product List
Quit Plastic offers diverse eco-friendly sugarcane bagasse disposable tableware, including plates, bowls, trays, clamshell boxes, cups, and cutlery. These biodegradable, compostable products are ideal for restaurants, caterers, and eco-conscious events, supporting India's sustainability goals by reducing single-use plastic waste.
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Nov 21, 20246 min read
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Gujarat Must Act Fast on a Strict Single‑Use Plastic Food Disposables Ban
Gujarat's single-use plastic ban faces enforcement challenges, with widespread violations of the Plastic Waste Management Rules (2016). Despite regulations, plastic cutlery and bags remain prevalent due to lax penalties and oversight. Effective implementation requires stricter enforcement, public awareness, and promotion of eco-friendly alternatives to reduce plastic pollution and protect the environment.
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Nov 13, 20242 min read
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Open Letter to Bhupender Yadav: Urging Stronger Climate Action and Plastic Bans
An open letter to Shri Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, urges immediate enforcement of the single-use plastic ban in India. Despite the 2021 policy, plastic pollution remains rampant due to inadequate implementation and enforcement. The letter calls for stricter penalties, enhanced monitoring, and promotion of sustainable alternatives to uphold India's commitment to environmental protection and climate action.
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Nov 13, 20242 min read
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