GoDan introduces plastic free plates and cups

In partnership with Polish engineers, GoDan has created a line of Single Use Plastic compliant cups and plates.

The range, which is all produced in Poland, therefore further reducing the environmental impact of the collection has all the required certificates.

The plastic free plates and cups are available in the Polka Dot and Solid Colour ranges and GoDan plans to extend the range in the future.

Janusz Kraszek, eco and owner of GoDan, commented: “We are planning to introduce a new Halloween collection and it will be also produced with the plastic-free technology. We are very happy about the new cooperation and we are looking forward to have more and more lines we can offer to our customers.

“Cooperating with a local (here in Poland) factory is also great for us because we can produce very quickly. It’s especially important in these crazy transportation times. And the price is also quite OK when comparing all positive aspects vs transportation costs etc.”

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