This research proposal aims to address the problem of plastic pollution by developing an alternative material made from rice fiber to produce disposable food ware. The rice fiber would provide a biodegradable alternative that degrades within 140-180 days, unlike plastic which takes 500 years. The project involves developing a paste from rice fiber through fermentation and distillation, then testing prototypes under different temperatures, pH levels, and liquid exposures to determine the material's resistance. If successful, the rice fiber material could eventually replace plastic disposable ware and help reduce pollution and its impacts on health, environment, and climate change. The goal is to contribute to the eradication of plastic waste over many years.