An Indian startup is making edible cutlery to try and reduce the amount of plastic pollution. Bakeys currently sells 1.5 million of the spoons and forks per year in India but it wants to take them ...
Sakakibara, 42, has now turned his flash of inspiration into a business that makes edible tableware and cutlery to sell to environmentally conscious consumers. He is not alone, though.
A sustainable Perth startup has reached a new milestone with its innovative range of edible cutlery now being sold in multiple gourmet grocers. Edible Cutlery, founded in 2022 by Abhinav Nagaraj ...
That's why we came up with Incredible Cutlery. The world's first mass-manufacturable, totally edible utensils." The Sharks tested the product, and Lori Greiner, Mark Cuban, Daniel Lubetzky ...
Ecolery, A Bangladeshi start-up tackling ocean pollution with edible cutlery, has won international recognition at the Generation Hope Goals Competition in Thailand. Ecolery co-founder Nafesa Anzum ...