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  2. Chinet - Wikipedia

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    Chinet is an American paper goods company established in the 1930s that produces disposable plates, bowls, napkins, and plastic cups. Owned by Huhtamaki of Espoo, Finland, its North American regional headquarters is in De Soto, Kansas. [1] [2] Chinet began offering compostable plate products in 2013. [3] [4]

  3. Mess kit - Wikipedia

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    It is further secured folding the lid's ring toward the center of the mess kit, which locks onto another latch. In use, each piece may be used individually, or as a unitary three-compartment mess tray, accomplished by sliding the lid-plate's center divider onto the folding handle, and securing it to the handle by the ring-and-latch mechanisms.

  4. Martin L. Keyes - Wikipedia

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    Obtained a patent for a paper-plate making machine. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Defended the patent. [ 6 ] The plates were later branded " Chinet ", and the company is currently owned by Huhtamäki .

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