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Plastic cutlery is disappearing in most countries - it’s all wood or cardboard now. I suppose someone could make a business of collecting used cutlery where it’s still in use and recycle it (not necessarily into filament), but I wonder if it would be economically viable.
Plastic cutlery is disappearing in most countries - it’s all wood or cardboard now. I suppose someone could make a business of collecting used cutlery where it’s still in use and recycle it (not necessarily into filament), but I wonder if it would be economically viable.