Recycline Preserve 100% Recycled Plastic Kitchen and Green BBQ Products

We've long been a fan of
Recycline Preserve toothbrushes and
razors, now we have recently tried out a multitude of Preserve products. All of these products are made from 100% recycled plastic in the USA. This is number 5 plastic, so you don't have to
worry about BPA, and everything is dishwasher safe. I try to avoid plastics altogether, but if you need the convenience of plastics, Preserve is the most eco-friendly option I have found. These products will green your Memorial Day BBQ!
- Preserve Plateware: Perfect for your BBQs or picnics, these plates are reusable and sturdy, taking the disposable out of outdoor gatherings.
- Preserve Cutlery: Made from recycled Stoneyfield yogurt containers, this cutlery is also perfect for outdoor eating and reusing. You'll just have to inform your guests not to toss the cutlery in the trash.
- Preserve Colander: Although I prefer my stainless steel colander, the Preserve Colander is nice, especially with the handles and pouring spout. I can see this turning into a fun beach or sandbox toy for my children.
- Preserve mixing bowls: These recycled mixing bowls are brand new from Preserve. They are stackable, colorful, and great for involving children in the kitchen.
- Preserve Cutting Board: This cutting board has a unique handle on one side and is knife friendly.
- Preserve Paperstone Cutting Board: This is my favorite Preserve product! Made from with Forest Stewardship Council certified Paperstoneā¢, it is knife-friendly, non-porous. The petroleum-free coating that makes for easy cleaning, and it is made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper and natural resins.
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Posted by Jennifer Lance at May 20, 2008 10:57 PM
Great post! I use Recycline toothbrushes and razors. I even bought a year supply of the razor blades before departing for Korea. However, I have to ask if disposable plates will ever be green. A better alternative, but perhaps not perfect.
I agree that disposables are not really green, but these plates are meant to be reused many times before recycling. I have not tested how many times they can stand up to, but maybe at the end of the summer after lots of potlucks, I can update how they hold up. I also recently bought a bamboo version of a reusable disposable plate at Whole Foods I will review in the near future. I do hate plastic.