This Startup Wants You To Have Your Disposable Spoon And Eat It, Too
An Indian startup sells edible spoons that taste just like crackers, made out of millet, rice and wheat. The company's founder says it's a fun way to encourage people to reduce their plastic waste.
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June 24, 2016 at 03:39AM
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