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Regular readers know I don’t do many product reviews or summaries — not my favorite kind of post, and others (such as several of my Treehugger colleagues) do them much better. Still, I was happy to receive a press kit and samples from the
EarthShell Corporation<\/a>, which distributes its EarthShell Packaging line of disposable 9″ plates and 12 ounce bowls. With a number of cities, particularly on the West Coast, now banning styrofoam, and consumers paying attention to what they throw away, EarthShell’s created an impressive product.<\/p>\n

According to the materials they sent me, the company and its suppliers (ReNewable Products, Inc.<\/a> of Lebanon, MO, and EarthShell Hidalgo in Mexico), the plates and bowls are made from the following materials:<\/p>\n