As global awareness of environmental protection continues to grow, many countries have introduced bans on single-use plastics. Against this backdrop, tableware made from natural plant fibers like bagasse is emerging as an ideal alternative. Bagasse, a by-product of sugar production, has a fibrous structure that, when molded under high heat and pressure, becomes sturdy, compostable, and eco-friendly.
As early as the late 20th century, countries like the United States, Germany, and the Netherlands began exploring bagasse-based products. In the U.S., many environmental organizations and companies began importing bagasse from China and South America to produce compostable disposable tableware. In Europe, strict environmental policies under the EU accelerated the adoption of plant fiber alternatives.
Chinese manufacturers quickly recognized this opportunity. Sincere Eco Technology Co., Ltd. invested in a modern, automated factory to produce molded bagasse tableware. Today, we operate a fully automated facility with an annual output capacity of 600 million pieces. Our products include plates, bowls, take-out containers, and more—fully customizable and printable to meet global branding needs.
Looking ahead, we aim to make eco-friendly products accessible to more people and help build a greener, more sustainable future.