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  • The warmer weather across the country calls to mind carefree summers — picnics in the park, swimming at the beach, fireworks on the Fourth.

  • How to Choose Bamboo Fiber Tableware

    Learn about how to choose bamboo fiber tableware from aspects of material, thickness, food safety grade, use occasions, and the advantages of the lekoch bamboo tableware.

  • Drop Ship Tableware with Lekoch

    We can delivery the goods within 2-5 days as we have overseas warehouses include the USA, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden and Russia, etc.

  • Is bamboo fiber plates safe?

    Bamboo fiber plates safe or not, and does they faded after use. What problem you may encounter when use bamboo fiber plates. Click here to learn more.

  • Are Bamboo Fiber Tableware Reusable?

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  • Discover what biodegradable tableware is, why we can us compostable dinnerware, and how they protect our planet.

  • How to set a table?

    With the vast array of tableware in our kitchens, we can't seem to get started. But when your friends and family show up at your dinner party, how to set the table is a skill that must be learned.

  • How to choose the best tableware for a party? Disposable or reusable? Here you will learn why you need to use the benefit of the reusable bamboo plates for party.

  • In short, PLA plates and bamboo fiber plates are two reusable tableware, and, compared to ceramic tableware, these two tableware is not fragile, easy to clean, and rich in color. Both tableware are made of environmentally friendly, non-toxic and non-hazardous raw materials, so you can use them with confidence. Because these two tableware is light and easy to carry, is the best choice for many families to travel, caravans, camping, parties.

  • In general, plastic is one of the world's largest pollutants. Not only does it harm plants and animals on land and in the oceans, but it also hinders the economic development of many coastal areas, as well as posing a potential threat to human health.
    You may have noticed all the recent news stories about plastic straws. Up to 91% of the plastic we use is not recycled and ends up in landfills or in the ocean.