What is Biowares?

The mission of Rajshree Biowares Pvt. Ltd. has always been to offer the world's food and QSR (Quick Service Restaurant) industries the best packaging and dining solutions. Rajshree was founded with the clear intention of Promoters to provide a solution of Disposable Tableware and Takeaway which gets dissolved in mother earth resulting in zero pollution, wastage, and a deteriorating environment. We at Rajshree innovate and provide the best, we are proud to present our own green initiative biodegradable and decomposable tableware. Every change has an effect, just as every action has an opposite response.

  • Rajshree Biowares dinnerware is simple to grip at any temperature and is oil and water resistant, so food flavour doesn't change when it's taken out of the oven.
  • Rajshree Biowares products are made and supplied in India.
  • Rajshree Biowares products are 100% biodegradable naturally within 90 days thanks to sugarcane bagasse, a naturally occurring by-product of sugarcane fibre that is squeezed, processed into pulp, and compacted to make a product.
  • Extremely solid, stable, and mouldable into any shape.
  • Good thermal properties: ideal for temperatures between -25 and 220 degrees Celsius.

Company Vision

Bagasse is primarily used in sugar mills to generate heat and energy (cogeneration), but it may also be used to make paper and disposable food containers. Currently, the sugarcane sector uses bagasse primarily as a fuel to meet its own energy needs. Bagasse, commonly referred to as sugarcane pulp, is a fibrous substance that is extracted from sugarcane. It has several applications and is particularly useful in the foodservice packaging sector as a greener substitute for traditional plastic packaging.

In sugar mills, sugarcanes are bought from farmers who grow the crop, and sugar juice is extracted to create crystals of raw sugar, bleached sugar, and both.

Bagasse, or residual agricultural fibres, are what are left over when sugarcanes are squeezed during the creation of sugar.

Indians refer to the residual Agro-white sugarcane fibre that remains after the juice has been extracted as "bagasse."

They typically include 40 to 60 percent cellulose, 20 to 30 percent hemicellulose, and around 20 percent lignin. Bagasse is most frequently seen in nations that produce a lot of sugar, such Brazil, Vietnam, China, or Thailand. Bagasse is a so-called by-product, although many people consider it to be agricultural trash because it was once primarily employed as a fuel for manufacturing facilities. A portion of the bagasse is still utilised today for the ovens in the industries. However, when people began to recycle items, bagasse's worth also rose. These days, it is employed in the manufacturing of disposable dinnerware, packaging materials, and construction materials. To make toilet paper, napkins, and other paper products, the paper industry has begun to switch out wood fibres for sugarcane fibres.

Rajshree Biowares strives to be a market leader in the production of natural plant fibre packaging solutions for improved consumer health both locally and abroad as well as for a sustainable environment while maintaining the use of bagasse. A non-food renewable resource, sugarcane produces fresh crops every year. The plant fibre that is left behind after sugar makers process the sugarcane stalk is known as sugarcane bagasse. We transform the fibre and mould into durable and attractive food packaging. It is safe, pure Earth, and verified to be biodegradable and compostable.

Our Working Process

  • Sugarcane

  • Bagasse

  • Biodegradable Tableware

  • Compost Rich Soil

How Are We Motivated?

The RAJSHREE group is convinced that the effects of our daily work and actions on our society, the environment, and ourselves may be profound. We employ our team from underserved groups and operate in self-organized structures. By not chopping down trees, we innovate to protect "Mother Earth" and address environmental problems. We assist women in crossing all streets and collaborate with them 60:40. We don't cut down trees, thus there is no environmental damage or pollution.

Our goals are to eliminate waste, use non-toxic alternatives in place of plastics, and make Mother Earth smile as she gets cleaned up. We want to leave the world in a better state for the animals, your children, and their children. Hurray Come on in!!!