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We all know this trend is ridiculous. Even the restaurants know it. No one needs plastic cutlery delivered to their home. No one needs it delivered to their office either. Everyone already has ...
My office uses disposable everything and I am trying to make a change. Disposable cutlery has even more complexity. They can be made from plastic or agricultural plastics. These utensils must be ...
It is one reason why attempts are under way to turn the Chinese off their disposable cutlery and on to the longer-lasting kind. In 2006, the Government introduced a 5% tax on all disposable wooden ...
Today, the company buys 44 million disposable utensils per month in the U.S. alone. Globally, plastic cutlery is a $2.6 billion business. But convenience has come at a cost. Like many plastic ...
Another option is to bring your own non-disposable cutlery from home and not use the plastic stuff. If it’s inevitable (as many pre-packaged lunches these days come with cutlery inside), then ...
With stringent regulations curbing the use of plastic-based disposable cutlery, there has been a substantial increase in demand for biodegradable or wood-based alternatives. As a result ...
Either way, you don’t have to settle for that flimsy plastic cutlery that come with takeout and can’t actually cut anything. There’s plenty of plastic and disposable cutlery that looks ...
Chinese designer Qiyun Deng believes that these Earth-friendly wonder materials should be celebrated and developed into a line of disposable cutlery inspired by, and made from, corn. Her ...