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Beachside cafés become first in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to ditch plates for eco-friendly palm alternative

The chain is living up to its slogan of ‘loving the beach’

The plates are fully compostable

A cafe chain which is known for its beachside locations is the first in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to stop using kitchen plates.

Instead, Venus cafe has switched to using fully compostable plates made of areca palm.

The chain, which was founded in 1995 at Blackpool Sands, has five cafés, including one in ,

The move to the eco-friendly alternative not only provides funds to low income Indian families, but the areca palm, indigenous to India, is naturally environmental as it has already fallen from the tree and is not harvested.

Co-founder of the Venus Company, Michael Smith said: "We are really proud of being the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first café chain to use these sustainable palm plates as an eco-friendly, sustainable alternative to crockery.

"They are multiuse and home compostable, even with food waste. This means it does not have to go through an industrial process with high heat, it will simply compost in a normal compost heap.

The team celebrate their move to palm plates (Image: Venus Company )

"We are completely dedicated to increasing the use of the most environmentally friendly products to protect our naturally beautiful setting and this is just one way in which we can do our bit to protect the wonderful environments in which we are lucky enough to live and work."

Michael continued: "The benefits of our palm plates are multi-fold. They will not need to be washed so we are saving on water and energy usage as well as chemicals.