Mexican Company Finds A Genius Way To Use Avocado Seeds To Create Biodegradable Single-Use Cutlery
It seems that people are slowly but surely beginning to understand the terrible impact our actions can have on earth. And one of the biggest and most environmentally harmful human marks we have made is with plastic. From plastic bags to straws, single-use plastic cutlery is one of the biggest causes of pollution in our oceans and soil. While there are plenty of ways you can reduce plastic waste in your daily life, there is a need for a bigger change, that involves changing the linear economy to a circular economy, and some companies are finally taking action.
Recently, Mexican company BioFase released single-use cutlery and straws that biodegrade in 240 days
If kept in a fresh and dry place, the plastic alternative cutlery remains usable for one year, but after that, it starts to biodegrade without leaving any plastic behind.
Since Biofase is based in Mexico, there is one thing they can easily get their hands on, and that is avocados. Mexico is responsible for around 50% of the world’s avocado supply, so the country is full of avocado pits that can easily be turned into something useful.
The company collects avocado seeds from companies who process avocados to make guacamole or oil
The company has two different kinds of products: biodegradable and compostable ones.
Biodegradable products reincorporate into nature once their shelf life is over, like a fruit. Compostable products must be discarded in a compost bin so they can degrade 100%.
This type of production is not only cheap, but the products are made out of an eco-friendly material that would otherwise be burned in a landfill.
It took over a year and a half to find the best method to create this biodegradable plastics cutlery. The biggest challenge was finding a way to mold the material into a desirable shape.
Check out this video to learn more about the company!
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Share on FacebookThis is very cool, and a step in the right direction. I'd love to see more biodegradable plastics being used in the world - rather than the stuff we're using now that stays around for hundreds of years. The great thing about these is that they look just like the regular type of disposable plastic cutlery, so it's in a form that people are used to.
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Cool. It's important to get the word out about stuff like this because it LOOKS like plastic (unless you're close enough to see the labels) but you don't have to feel guilty about supporting companies that use this.
What? People feel guilty for not using plastic?
Load More Replies...This is very cool, and a step in the right direction. I'd love to see more biodegradable plastics being used in the world - rather than the stuff we're using now that stays around for hundreds of years. The great thing about these is that they look just like the regular type of disposable plastic cutlery, so it's in a form that people are used to.
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Cool. It's important to get the word out about stuff like this because it LOOKS like plastic (unless you're close enough to see the labels) but you don't have to feel guilty about supporting companies that use this.
What? People feel guilty for not using plastic?
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