| Support EcoKnights : Purchase these limited edition biodegradable utensils |
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| Tuesday, 06 October 2009 12:04 |
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How to get to the Fest? Log on to www.palatepalette.com for a map. See you there!
Using a high heat technology and sterilization technique, these utensils are not only biodegradable but is also melamin-free, thereby is safe and non-toxic to use. Together with EcoKnights, Melsom Biodegradables is co-branding their products to reach out to a broader audience and at the same time, to educate and raise the level of environmental consciousness of the general public.
Making wise eco-friendly options via conusmer purchases is an important step in ensuring that all our consumables have minimal impact on the environment when discarded. In addition, it also helps solve the issue of waste (in this case rice husks) through the creation of innovative product designs for the masses.
The EcoKnights limited edition utensils (kid's bowls, kid's plate, kid's cups, forks and spoons) can be purchased at the Eco Film Fest for the month of October or can also be purchased online via email. Mail you enquiries or orders to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . |
Here's what Yasmin Ras, Founder and Director of EcoKnights has to say about the Fest!




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These limited edition biodegradable utensils are made from rice husks. Found in abundance in Malaysia, particularly Kedah, Peter Chong and Mogus Siew, from Melsome Biodegradables have invented an ingenious way to commercial the process of converting the rice husks, in other words, waste, to something useful for everyone.
