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An Indian Mother Turned Plastic Waste Into A Sustainable Business With Aaroyaa
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An Indian Mother Watched Guests Throw Away 200 Plates in One Evening. She Spent the Next Ten Months Building an Alternative.
Aaroyaa, a Bhopal-Based Sustainable Tableware Company, Launches Biodegradable Plates and Bowls Made from Sugarcane and Palm Leaf - Targeting a Global Single-Use Plastic Replacement Market Worth Over $65 Billion by 2030
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India - May 25, 2026
On a warm evening in July 2025, Megha Agrawal stood at a party in Bhopal and watched guests eat, laugh, and leave - abandoning hundreds of plastic plates, cups, and pieces of disposable cutlery on tables that would all be swept into black garbage bags before midnight.
She is a Chartered Accountant. She thinks in numbers. And the numbers she ran that night were stark: a single mid-sized gathering generates anywhere from 2 to 10 kilograms of single-use plastic waste. India hosts an estimated 10 million such events every year.
“I kept asking myself - why is there no mainstream, premium, affordable alternative?” said Megha Agrawal,
Ten months later, she had built one.
The Company
Aaroyaa Pvt. Ltd. officially launched in April 2026, introducing a full range of 100% biodegradable tableware - plates, bowls, cups, containers, and kitchen essentials - manufactured from two natural, agricultural by-products: bagasse (the fibrous residue left after sugarcane juice extraction) and areca palm leaf (shed naturally from the Areca palm tree, requiring no felling).
Both materials are certified food-safe, free from PFAS chemicals and plastic coatings, and fully compostable within 60 to 90 days in home or industrial compost settings. The products are available now at aaroyaa and listed on Amazon India and Flipkart, with international orders already shipping to customers across six countries.
The brand employs over 50 women artisans in its manufacturing operations and has delivered more than 100,000 products since launch - a figure the company attributes to months of pre-launch supply chain preparation and marketplace onboarding completed before the public launch date.
The Market
The global biodegradable packaging market was valued at approximately $8.5 billion in 2023 and is projected to exceed $22 billion by 2030, according to industry research. The broader single-use plastics replacement market - which includes compostable cutlery, plates, cups, food containers, and related items - is estimated to reach $65 billion globally by the end of the decade, driven by legislative action and a measurable shift in consumer purchasing behaviour.
In India specifically, the government's 2022 ban on 19 categories of single-use plastics - including plastic plates, cups, cutlery, straws, and stirrers - has created both a regulatory mandate and a market opening for credible alternatives. Enforcement has been uneven, but awareness is high and institutional buyers - hotels, airlines, corporate cafeterias, event companies - are increasingly required to demonstrate ESG-compliant procurement.
The Product
Aaroyaa's tableware is designed to close the gap between what consumers want from sustainable products and what the market has historically delivered. Field testing with early buyers identified three consistent complaints about existing eco-friendly tableware: it leaked, it looked cheap, and it cost significantly more than plastic equivalents.
The company's engineering focus addressed each point directly. Products are constructed with a multi-layer compression process that produces leak-resistant and grease-resistant surfaces without synthetic additives. Aesthetically
On pricing, Aaroyaa offers free shipping on domestic orders above ₹999, with bulk pricing structures available for institutional buyers through a dedicated portal at aaroyaa/bulk-orders. An introductory promotion of 50% off orders above ₹2,000 is currently active using code AAROYAA50.
The Founder
Megha Agrawal holds a Chartered Accountancy qualification and spent several years working within her family's business before identifying the opportunity that would become Aaroyaa. She describes her accounting background not as incidental to the brand, but central to it.
“A CA is trained to find inefficiencies,” she said.“Plastic tableware is one of the great inefficiencies of modern life - it costs very little to produce, is used for less than an hour, and then takes 400 to 1,000 years to break down. The unit economics of that, at a civilisational scale, are catastrophic. Aaroyaa exists to change those numbers.”
The brand's workforce is predominantly female. Agrawal has stated publicly that the empowerment of women artisans - in manufacturing, quality control, and operations - is a founding principle of the company, not a corporate social responsibility addendum.
Availability
Aaroyaa products are available at:
. aaroyaa
. Amazon Indialewa
. Flipkart
About Aaroyaa
Aaroyaa is a Bhopal-based sustainable tableware company founded by CA Megha Agrawal and launched in April 2026. The company manufactures 100% biodegradable, compostable tableware from bagasse and areca leaf - materials that are food-safe, PFAS-free, and fully compostable within 60–90 days. Aaroyaa serves both retail consumers and institutional buyers across India and internationally, with a manufacturing model that employs women artisans as a core operational commitment. Products are available at aaroyaa, Amazon India, and Flipkart.
Aaroyaa, a Bhopal-Based Sustainable Tableware Company, Launches Biodegradable Plates and Bowls Made from Sugarcane and Palm Leaf - Targeting a Global Single-Use Plastic Replacement Market Worth Over $65 Billion by 2030
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India - May 25, 2026
On a warm evening in July 2025, Megha Agrawal stood at a party in Bhopal and watched guests eat, laugh, and leave - abandoning hundreds of plastic plates, cups, and pieces of disposable cutlery on tables that would all be swept into black garbage bags before midnight.
She is a Chartered Accountant. She thinks in numbers. And the numbers she ran that night were stark: a single mid-sized gathering generates anywhere from 2 to 10 kilograms of single-use plastic waste. India hosts an estimated 10 million such events every year.
“I kept asking myself - why is there no mainstream, premium, affordable alternative?” said Megha Agrawal,
Ten months later, she had built one.
The Company
Aaroyaa Pvt. Ltd. officially launched in April 2026, introducing a full range of 100% biodegradable tableware - plates, bowls, cups, containers, and kitchen essentials - manufactured from two natural, agricultural by-products: bagasse (the fibrous residue left after sugarcane juice extraction) and areca palm leaf (shed naturally from the Areca palm tree, requiring no felling).
Both materials are certified food-safe, free from PFAS chemicals and plastic coatings, and fully compostable within 60 to 90 days in home or industrial compost settings. The products are available now at aaroyaa and listed on Amazon India and Flipkart, with international orders already shipping to customers across six countries.
The brand employs over 50 women artisans in its manufacturing operations and has delivered more than 100,000 products since launch - a figure the company attributes to months of pre-launch supply chain preparation and marketplace onboarding completed before the public launch date.
The Market
The global biodegradable packaging market was valued at approximately $8.5 billion in 2023 and is projected to exceed $22 billion by 2030, according to industry research. The broader single-use plastics replacement market - which includes compostable cutlery, plates, cups, food containers, and related items - is estimated to reach $65 billion globally by the end of the decade, driven by legislative action and a measurable shift in consumer purchasing behaviour.
In India specifically, the government's 2022 ban on 19 categories of single-use plastics - including plastic plates, cups, cutlery, straws, and stirrers - has created both a regulatory mandate and a market opening for credible alternatives. Enforcement has been uneven, but awareness is high and institutional buyers - hotels, airlines, corporate cafeterias, event companies - are increasingly required to demonstrate ESG-compliant procurement.
The Product
Aaroyaa's tableware is designed to close the gap between what consumers want from sustainable products and what the market has historically delivered. Field testing with early buyers identified three consistent complaints about existing eco-friendly tableware: it leaked, it looked cheap, and it cost significantly more than plastic equivalents.
The company's engineering focus addressed each point directly. Products are constructed with a multi-layer compression process that produces leak-resistant and grease-resistant surfaces without synthetic additives. Aesthetically
On pricing, Aaroyaa offers free shipping on domestic orders above ₹999, with bulk pricing structures available for institutional buyers through a dedicated portal at aaroyaa/bulk-orders. An introductory promotion of 50% off orders above ₹2,000 is currently active using code AAROYAA50.
The Founder
Megha Agrawal holds a Chartered Accountancy qualification and spent several years working within her family's business before identifying the opportunity that would become Aaroyaa. She describes her accounting background not as incidental to the brand, but central to it.
“A CA is trained to find inefficiencies,” she said.“Plastic tableware is one of the great inefficiencies of modern life - it costs very little to produce, is used for less than an hour, and then takes 400 to 1,000 years to break down. The unit economics of that, at a civilisational scale, are catastrophic. Aaroyaa exists to change those numbers.”
The brand's workforce is predominantly female. Agrawal has stated publicly that the empowerment of women artisans - in manufacturing, quality control, and operations - is a founding principle of the company, not a corporate social responsibility addendum.
Availability
Aaroyaa products are available at:
. aaroyaa
. Amazon Indialewa
. Flipkart
About Aaroyaa
Aaroyaa is a Bhopal-based sustainable tableware company founded by CA Megha Agrawal and launched in April 2026. The company manufactures 100% biodegradable, compostable tableware from bagasse and areca leaf - materials that are food-safe, PFAS-free, and fully compostable within 60–90 days. Aaroyaa serves both retail consumers and institutional buyers across India and internationally, with a manufacturing model that employs women artisans as a core operational commitment. Products are available at aaroyaa, Amazon India, and Flipkart.
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