[ENG] Olive Green Marketing's Cornware

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Biodegradable Plastic Dining Ware by Olive Green Marketing Singapore. Made by corn and yam starch.

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  • Hi... This is in response to jeangrey123's comments. I'm one of the staff of Olive Green CornWare.

    Thank you for the feedback.

    You'll be glad to know that we've expanded our retail market. Almost all Cold Storage outlets carry our products now. Shop N Save has also started selling our stuff.

  • ...The range of our products has also been expanded.

    As we are a new product, entry to supermarkets will take some time, but rest assured, it's our aim to bring it to all supermarkets and we're making good headway.

    Recently we've just started selling our CornBags (similar to plastic bags). In time to come, we hope to replace plastic bags. However, this is actually an arduous task because of many reasons...

  • ...As we push ahead with our marketing efforts, CornWare will become better known to the public.

    Although the quantity of our retail packs are lesser than conventional plastics, our quality is much better. For one, our forks and spoons do not snap when used.

    Thank you all for your kind support. Only with the public's support will we be able to improve and continue to do our part for our environment. :)

  • Yes this is a great idea but few problems:

    1. Only specific locations sells them.

    2. None of the huge markets using them.

    3. They did not make bio-plastics bag which contribute more to the global warming.

    4. Not many people are aware of this bio-degradable plastics.

    5. They don't sell to shops that use plastics the most like sweet talk, shop and save, fair price and many more.

    6. It is cheap but the quantity of the product is lesser than convetional plastics. Cause I have seen the product.

  • Support CornWare!! =D

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