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Biodegradeable Picnic Ware – eat, drink and compost your leavings

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This Biodegradeable Picnic Ware is just the stuff for us country slobs who can’t be bothered to wash up, pick up our litter or otherwise exhibit some consideration when out and about enjoying. It’s made of Cassava (the tapioca plant) and not only will it decompose within days, but you can eat it if you get stuck for a tasty desert. Well tasty may not be the right word… Anyhoo, nice one! £14.95/$29.60.

 Perfect for festival fans, campers, picnic nibblers and anyone else who enjoys al fresco dining, this four-piece set is made from 100% biodegradable cassava. Yes, cassava, the perennial tropical plant used to make tapioca. Don’t you know anything? Each set comprises cassava plates, bowls and cups; plus wooden spoons, forks and knives. We’ll even throw in a camouflage or gingham cloth that you can keep and wear as a rock ‘n’ roll bandana in case you ever decide to split a pork pie with Bono. Talking of eating, all the cassava bits and bobs are edible. Yes, really!

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  • Time for a Green Party. If the cost of production could be reduced, it can be a good replacement for the recyclable plastic containers.

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  • Time for a Green Party. If the cost of production could be reduced, it can be a good replacement for the recyclable plastic containers.

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