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An Indian startup sells edible spoons that taste just like crackers, made out of millet, rice and wheat. The company's founder says it's a fun way to encourage people to reduce their plastic waste.
Plastic utensils are definitely something we should be reconsidering as a society. Luckily, there's another alternative ...
Most of us are already aware of the environmental impact of single-use plastic utensils. But, as research emerges about the pervasive presence of microplastics, experts and consum ...
Making plastic releases earth-warming greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and India is home to factories that make over 243,000 metric tons (268,000 U.S. tons) of disposable plastic each year.
Plastic Straw Ban Expands: Ben and Jerry's Eliminating Spoons, Straws in All Stores Published Jan 31, 2019 at 2:48 PM EST Updated Jan 31, 2019 at 4:20 PM EST ...
That means no more plastic forks, knives, spoons, straws, stir sticks, picks or sushi grass will be allowed, while disposable items made of renewable materials, such as wood chopsticks, paper ...
Virgin-plastic utensils are made from petroleum, usually aren’t recyclable, and can take up to 100 years to start breaking down. So if you have to use disposable utensils, definitely eschew ...
That means no more plastic forks, knives, spoons, straws, stir sticks, picks or sushi grass will be allowed, while disposable items made of renewable materials, such as wood chopsticks, paper ...