Upcycled Plastic Chopsticks

These Reclaimed Plastic Chopsticks Work to Reduce Ocean Waste

Chopsticks are utensils that were once specific to East Asia but are now used around the world and these reclaimed plastic chopsticks aim to reduce ocean waste.

'Umi Hashi' chopsticks, created by Yavez S.E. Anthonio, have a multi-hued unique design due to the fact that they were created by a variety of different ocean plastics. When ocean plastic breaks down into small pieces, fish tend to mistake it for food and consume it and those fish are then eaten by humans or by other animals that humans will then eat. This is a problem for both environmental and human health and by creating reclaimed plastic chopsticks, this designer aims to alleviate the issue as much as he can.

This product is not only made from recycled materials but is recyclable itself, making it friendly to the environment while also maintaining a unique design.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Ocean Plastics - Creating new products from ocean plastics is a growing trend that reduces waste and creates unique designs.
2. Recyclable Utensils - Designing utensils that are both made from recycled materials and are recyclable themselves is a trend towards sustainability.
3. Eco-friendly Dining - Consumers are looking for eco-friendly dining options, leading to a trend of innovative and sustainable utensil designs.
Industry Implications
1. Foodservice - Restaurants and other foodservice businesses can offer eco-friendly utensils as a way to appeal to environmentally conscious customers.
2. Waste Management - The upcycling of ocean plastics into new products presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for waste management companies.
3. Consumer Goods - Creating sustainable and unique utensils from recycled materials can be a trend for consumer goods companies looking to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.

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