How to Identify Safer, More Sustainable Disposable Food Packaging

An Original, Research-Driven Methodology and Product Review Developed by Orb Media

How can anyone evaluate one-to-one replacements for disposable food service ware designed to be less harmful to health and the environment? It’s not easy. Orb Media has created a basic methodology that anyone can use to ask the right questions, get the answers, and direct themselves toward safer, more sustainable choices.

Orb Media conducted extensive research into the safety and sustainability of disposable food service ware, as well as a thorough study of currently available and newly developed products and materials, which offer an alternative to conventional plastic and paper around the world.

Having reviewed scientific studies, special reports, news articles, and other sources, as well as conducted interviews with some of the world’s leading experts on food packaging safety and sustainability, we have:

  • Developed a methodology for evaluating the health and environmental impacts of disposable food service ware, based on publicly available information that anyone can access.

  • Determined the best available materials and technologies of disposable food service products currently available around the world. Using our methodology, we have identified five major product categories, and paired each preferred material or technology with one or more representative products to assist in identifying better choices.

Our methodology for product assessment is designed to be used by anyone, through easily accessible information that can typically be found on a company’s website.  

It relies on assessing three primary criteria:

  1. Material feedstock and sourcing

  2. Risk of chemical toxicity and exposure

  3. Disposal/end-of-use

 

No material or product is perfect, as each comes with certain trade-offs. Nonetheless, these “preferred” selections represent some of the safest and most sustainable disposable food service products presently available. Despite their shortcomings, these products point the way toward a greener future.

 

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