Sometimes after dinner, looking at a sink full of dishes, you want to give up washing dishes forever. Peel Plate solves this problem in an unusual way: each plate consists of thin layers of paper that can be peeled off one by one, revealing a clean surface. One set replaces dozens of disposable plates, and the process of using them is reminiscent of a convenient “notepad” for food.

The plates are made from natural materials — wood fiber and sugar pulp, pressed without glue or chemicals. The multi-layer structure is durable, moisture-resistant, and suitable for hot dishes, sauces, and soups. The top layers are easy to separate, while the thick bottom layers provide the necessary stability. At the same time, the plates remain lightweight, compact, and convenient for storage or transportation, making them an excellent choice for picnics and travel.

The main feature of Peel Plate is a significant reduction in paper consumption: one pack of ten plates is designed for approximately 150 uses. This reduces waste, and the natural materials are completely biodegradable after disposal. In everyday life, Peel Plate is especially helpful when you don't want to waste energy on cleaning up or when you only need a couple of plates for a snack.

Peel Plate is available for purchase at a price starting at $9 for a set of 5