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Instead of throwing away your spoon, you might as well eat it!
Tips and Advice

Instead of throwing away your spoon, you might as well eat it!

By Kiwilimón - 2018-10-08T17:06:41.14446Z
Have you ever stopped to think about the amount of waste we generate every day? From the simplest activities, like grocery shopping, picking up dry cleaning, or going out to eat, they have serious effects on the environment. While a single act may seem irrelevant, it's important to remember that we are millions of human beings multiplying these effects day after day. Got leftover cooking oil? Don’t throw it away! Here’s how to recycle it. One of the activities that most affects ecosystems is the use of disposable cutlery. The coffee spoon and the fork for the fruit salad are used daily around the world and discarded after just a few minutes of use. This habit generates huge tons of waste that takes many years to degrade. What if we could avoid it? Reduce your ecological footprint with this great idea. Fortunately, there is already an alternative. A company in India has started producing edible forks, spoons, and even chopsticks. Made from a type of cereal called millet, rice, and wheat, these edible utensils are an excellent option compared to traditional plastic ones, as their natural ingredients make them a healthy and delicious complement to food. Even if you don’t feel like eating your cutlery, they will disintegrate in a couple of days, thanks to their biodegradable materials. Did you know that choosing the right appliance can help you save energy? For now, the company, founded in 2011, offers eight flavors: sugar, ginger with cinnamon, ginger with garlic, celery, black pepper, cumin, mint with ginger, and carrot with beet. The diversity of its products meets the needs of its consumers while its production processes take care of their health, as they contain no preservatives. Beetroot? Discover everything about this incredible food. The next time you go to use a plastic utensil, remember that there are much more ecological and healthy alternatives. Caring for the environment is everyone's responsibility. How do you contribute to preserving our ecosystems? Add a more ecological tone to your table with these tips.   home tips