
"Here's how it works. You eat your dinner, finish up, and instead of tossing the entire plate or dragging it to the dishwasher, you just peel off the top layer to reveal a fresh, clean surface underneath. Each plate gives you 15 peelable servings, with five thick base layers that stay put to keep the whole thing sturdy. It's like a notepad for your food, except way more practical and infinitely more satisfying to use."
"These aren't your flimsy cookout paper plates that buckle under a burger. Peelware uses natural materials like wood pulp and sugarcane bagasse, which are pressed together with heat and pressure instead of glue or chemicals. The fibers in the paper literally bind during compression, creating a stable multi-layer structure that separates cleanly when you peel. No plastic, no dyes, no waxy coatings, and a plant-based waterproof layer means you can load them up with saucy pasta or soup without any sogginess or breakthrough."
Peel Plate is a stack of 20 ultra-thin paper layers compressed into one plate that allows peeling away the top layer after each meal. Each plate yields 15 peelable servings and includes five thicker base layers for structural stability. Construction uses natural materials such as wood pulp and sugarcane bagasse, with heat and pressure binding fibers rather than glue or chemicals. A plant-based waterproof layer provides resistance to sauces and soups without plastic, dyes, or wax coatings. A 10-pack delivers 150 uses, using approximately 90% less paper per use compared with regular disposable plates. Lightweight design suits camping, picnics, and compact storage.
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