Tamul

Tamul We produce & market biodegradable disposable dinnerware, through community-owned micro-enterprises spread across North East India.

Tamul provides quality green alternatives to global customers & generates sustainable livelihoods to rural women & youth. Tamul offers a range of biodegradable disposable dinnerware which are stylish and user friendly suiting the needs of modern fast life style. This dinnerware is produced by rural communities of North East India. The ethos of the company lies in providing sustainable livelihood for rural youth of North East India.

Reliable. Aesthetic. Sustainable.For cafés and food businesses, tableware isn’t just functional—it’s part of the experie...
22/03/2026

Reliable. Aesthetic. Sustainable.

For cafés and food businesses, tableware isn’t just functional—it’s part of the experience. With Tamul, you get durability, design, and eco-consciousness, all in one.

Make the smarter switch today.

Eid Mubarak from the House of Tamul 🌙Celebrate the joy of togetherness, warmth, and gratitude with meals that feel just ...
20/03/2026

Eid Mubarak from the House of Tamul 🌙

Celebrate the joy of togetherness, warmth, and gratitude with meals that feel just as good as they look. Here’s to hosting beautifully and consciously this festive season. 💛

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08/03/2026
08/03/2026

Happy international women’s day ☺️

08/03/2026

We chose to celebrate not just today but every day ✨

07/03/2026

Before dawn, somewhere in rural Northeast India, a woman steps into her courtyard and gathers what the world calls waste.
To her, it is freedom.
It is dignity.
It is income.
At Tamul, these fallen areca leaves become more than plates — they become livelihoods, confidence, and independence.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the women who refused to wait for empowerment.
They learned to run machines when no one expected them to.
They took bank loans without collateral.
They kept their units running through a pandemic.
They met global export standards from their remote villages.
From village courtyards to fine dining tables in London , their journey carries courage, resilience, and pride.
Today we celebrate the women who built it themselves , for their families, their daughters, and generations to come.

05/03/2026

"Without this job, I would not have been able to educate my daughters."
Jonali Haloi lost her husband in 2019. Overnight, she became the sole provider for her two daughters. She didn't ask for sympathy. She asked for work. Today she works at the Tamul factory and is putting both her daughters through school. This is Jonali's story.

05/03/2026

Jonali Haloi, our QC operator navigated through lifes ups and downs while working in Tamul. She broke stereotypes not just within family but for Tamul as well.

04/03/2026

Five women. One loan. Six lakh rupees earned last year. And not a single installment missed. This is what believing in yourself, and each other, looks like.

03/03/2026

She had never touched a machine. She had no blueprint. No reference point. Just a quiet determination to build something of her own. Eight years later, Pratima Rabha doesn't just run a business, she employs many others. Meet Pratima Rabha, An arecanut leaf plate micro entrepreneur, a community leader, and one of 5,000+ women building a sustainable future with Tamul.

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