Composting and other Green Certifications
Why Get Certifications?
Third party certification offers an additional measure of assurance for our customers that the environmental
claims we make about our products have been reviewed by an independent third party. The independent third
party evaluates and tests our products to determine whether they meet the requirements for a specific type
of certification.

- Biodegradability and compostability are not the same thing.
- Biodegradable materials degrade through the action of naturally occurring microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi or algae without human intervention.
- Compostable materials degrade through controlled biological decomposition in the presence of water, heat and microorganisms to form an earthy material that can be added to the soil to provide food for plants.
- PET plastic is the plastic from which water bottles are made and is commonly recycled.
- Solo's PET and recycled PET products are made from bottle-grade PET.
- There is no universally accepted definition sustainability.
- BareTM by Solo® products can be found at most Target and Meijer stores nationwide.
- Solo's commitment to sustainability rests on three pillars: Options, Investment, and Education.
- Solo is a national sponsor of Keep America Beautiful's Great American Cleanup.
- Nothing decomposes in landfills - they are designed to contain, not to degrade.
- Bio-resins are plant-based plastics made from renewable resources such as corn.
- "Eco-forwardTM" expresses Solo's ongoing commitment to developing foodservice packaging alternatives that contribute to a more environmentally sustainable future.
- PLA stands for polylactic acid, a corn-based material that offers an alternative to petroleum-based plastics.
- BareTM by Solo® products are made with post-consumer recycled plastic, renewable resources and/or compostable materials.
- BareTM by Solo® products were used to serve more than 100,000 Keep America Beautiful volunteers across the country in 2009.





