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3 Ways To Green Your Party
1. Choose reusable tableware if possible, but when quantity/location/price make disposable goods your best bet, be sure to pick compostable products. Rather than adding to the landfill with styrofoam or plastic plates, cups, and bowls, choose alternatives that can return to the earth instead. Susty Party makes compostable party supplies that don’t sacrifice style.
2. Even if you do your part and pick reusable or compostable products, make sure to provide a way for guests to label their cups. If it’s a small, classy affair, consider something as simple as colored washi tape around the stem of wine glasses. For larger parties with compostable products, provide markers for easy name-tagging. Less cup use = less resource use.
3. Clearly label your waste bins. Be sure to have containers for trash, recycling, and compost. To eliminate confusion for your guests, make signs that clearly inform which bins are for what! Download free signs here.
Greenpointers is proud to be serving beverages at our upcoming Valentine’s Market on Susty Party supplies, too!
Do you know how the package their goods? I often encounter compostable goods in plastic wrapping and wonder if there’s a better way to go about packaging these things. I’m glad to hear there is a locally based/made in the USA brand of compostable goods! I think a Greenpointers rundown of places to compost would be helpful, too. I go to McCarren Park, and while it’s worth it, I often work on Saturdays and thus miss the drop off time and next thing I know my compost is overflowing. I’m curious if there are other locations I might not know about. Thanks for drawing attention to this issue, Jen!
Ok, a *little* off topic, but does anyone know if any GP bars will also be playing the Puppy Bowl??