Microplastics are a growing concern, and this is especially true in kitchens. Here are some easy swaps to replace your ...
The use of plastic plates and cups is now commonplace in our daily lives. However, the question that arises is: are they ...
An odd thought crossed Katsuhiko Sakakibara's mind upon spying a mound of garbage made up of plastic plates, cups and containers at a local gourmet event: What if you could eat them? Sakakibara ...
Check sample answers at the end of the page. Starting from April 22 next year, Hong Kong will ban throwaway plastic tableware from restaurants, and it will also stop the production and sale of ...
About 1.1 billion single-use plates and 4.25 billion items of cutlery - mostly plastic - are used annually, but just 10% are recycled upon disposal. Scotland has already announced a ban from June ...
The company designed the plates to reduce plastic waste. They are stitched together with fibres from palm leaves and can disintegrate within 28 days in compost. You can buy them online for around ...
Hong Kong will ban throwaway plastic tableware from restaurants from April 22 next year, a few months later than first planned, after lawmakers approved the legislation on Wednesday. The ban will ...
The plates are Lifepack's latest effort to reduce plastic waste worldwide. The 12-year-old company also makes sandwich containers and coffee cup sleeves that contain seeds from edible plants like ...