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While much of Asia faces stark environmental degradation, attention is being turned towards igniting change, and India’s edible cutlery is just one man’s invention that if used by fellow ...
Edible spoons a la "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" are now a reality. A Telangana, India-based company, called Bakey's, makes edible spoons, forks, and chopsticks. Its founder Narayana ...
While edible cutlery is still in its nascent stage in India, the global edible cutlery market is expected to reach $56.9 million by 2026 from $24.8 million in 2018, registering a CAGR of 11.1 per ...
Related: India wants to become a 100-percent electric vehicle nation by 2030 Enter Bakeys edible spoons. Peesapaty felt that plastic cutlery wasn’t doing its job and, combined with the knowledge ...
But, Narayana Peesapaty the founder and directing manager of Bakey's, an Indian cutlery company, has a possible solution—spoons and forks you can eat. His edible cutlery is made from millet ...
When water researcher Narayana Peesapaty found that ground water levels were dipping drastically in India, he invented use-and-eat cutlery. “I invented edible cutlery made of jowar, which is a less ...
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 ...
Tired of seeing mountains of plastic cutlery polluting India's landfills ... a researcher and agriculture consultant from Hyderabad, India, developed an edible spoon made of millet, rice and ...
Edible cutlery has been grabbing more and more attention ... Narayana Peesapaty, a 50-year-old groundwater researcher based in Hyderabad, India, was disturbed by the amount of plastic that went ...