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Now yes, biodegradable cutlery and composting are a better choice than single-use plastic, for sure. biodegradable cutlery But with reusable utensils, you can avoid plastic, reduce pollution, AND save money over disposables! It's a no-brainer!
However, bamboo isn't one of those materials that take longer to break down. You can compost any material that's completely made from bamboo. It takes about 6 months to compost bamboo.
Wood is also more durable than plastic flatware, so if you're inclined, wood utensils can safely be washed and used again several times. Though more expensive than plastic options, wooden tableware gets you more bang for your buck and less carbon for your footprint
Wood cutlery is also 100% natural. No chemicals are used in the manufacturing process, causing no chemical impact to the environment. Wood utensils are fully compostable and decompose in about 90 days. And more importantly, they can be tossed into a home or backyard compost bin or pile
20 Examples of Eco-Friendly CutleryEnvironmentally Friendly Chopsticks. These Ying-Yang Utensils by Triangle Tree Waste Less Wood.Heart-Shaped Sporks. ...Paper Pulp Eating Utensils. ...Sophisticated Disposable Spoons. ...Eco Potato Cutlery. ...Germinating Eating Utensils. ...Wallet-Ready Forks. ...Tree Trunk Cutlery.
Production costs are significantly lower as well because there's little to no alteration in its composition to create consumer products.
Most of the compostable utensils are made with corn. Corn is an annual crop that is intensive to grow and is usually grown in a monoculture system. It has to be seeded and watered, and the soil tilled. The corn that is used to make the bio-plastics is not organic, and there's a lot of pesticide use as well.
Because bamboo is such a fast-growing crop, it is generally considered to be sustainable and eco-friendly. However, large-scale bamboo cultivation practices are associated with a host of environmental issues, and the process used to transform bamboo fibers into fabric is chemically-intensive
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