🌍 Forks that care for the planet!
The GreenWorks 1000 Count 7" Heavy-duty Compostable Forks are BPI certified and made from natural corn, ensuring a sustainable and eco-friendly dining experience. With a heat tolerance of up to 200℉, these forks are perfect for any occasion, and their bulk packaging makes them a convenient choice for events. Say goodbye to plastic waste and hello to responsible dining!
R**D
Good product, fast delivery
The forks are hard and suitable for "heavy duty" eating. Fast delivery.
Y**D
Passed hot spaghetti test.
Sturdy product. Used it for eating fresh-made hot spaghetti and it did not morph, bend or melt under the heat. I was even able to wash the fork and use it again.
T**N
Very sturdy and work great.
These are more sturdy than almost all plastic forks I've used.
J**.
Decent Fork, No Complaints
Pretty much your run-of-the-mill compostable fork. Nothing special, and they work just fine. Our organization uses about 300 a month for a meal or two, and when we switched to these from the AmazonBasics brand, nobody complained.
C**R
Not puny and bendy like the plastic forks you are used to.
These aren't metal forks, but they are also leaps and bounds above to what you might expect if you've used a million cheap, flimsy cafeteria forks. These are way more durable and stout than those other ones. They can pick up heavy foods and won't break or bend as easily if you are cutting up meat or like if you are cutting a potatoes with your fork. They do have a sticking point where the will give, but its about 2-3x more durable than the average cafeteria fork.7/10 Would recommend it. Hope this review is helpful.
F**I
Great quality and look.
I liked everything about this product. We are a preschool that is very proudly zero waste and we only use compostable utensils. The forks are of good construction and well priced.
J**.
Not truly biodegradable or compostable for the typical consumer
I purchased these forks since they're labeled as compostable. However, after doing more research, CPLA is just another form of plastic. The only way to compost these forks is to process it at an industrial composting plant where they use high heat to break down the CPLA. Unfortunately, most consumers do not have access to industrial/commercial composting plants. These will not compost at home and they will not biodegrade in a landfill or in the ocean. I could have paid a lot less for regular plastic forks. My next purchase will be wooden utensils made of bamboo, which are truly biodegradable and sustainable.
M**D
Sturdy enough to hold up to a meal.
We use compostable products for our food truck. Some brands I've found are flimsy and these are not.
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