Goodbye Plastic Food Tray; RIT Changes Food Container Options

If this practice which was done over at RIT is any symbolization to most people today, we may just see a lot of food serving units following their lead; getting rid of the traditional plastic food trays. The concept can be somewhat likened to a packed and ready to grab food plate where you don’t have to worry about long lines and carrying those large plastic trays. You just line up, get one and then get a move on.
Aside from that, the need to clean and stock them after use can be eliminated. The need to also replace damaged ones has been eliminated. Instead, using these sugarcane-based take-home containers is the better option, pointing people to the better option of eco-friendliness and green as well.
Offering this eco-friendly biodegradable packaging does come at a price. At $0.28 cents apiece, they are four times as expensive as the previous containers.
(Source) Rochester Home Page









