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There’s no doubt that plastic cutlery is a must-have for casual parties, barbecues and get-togethers. Plastic cutlery is inexpensive and intended to be throw-away so, if a few pieces get lost or cracked at the next social gathering, you won’t shed too many tears.


Still there's the huge concern of what you should do with your plastic cutlery once the celebration is over. Most plastic cutlery is made of non-biodegradable components, which means that they can’t be re-cycled and can take at least fifty years to biodegrade in landfill. In today’s age of climate change, that appears a little bit ridiculous.


So, to halt any pointless waster, we’ve formulate our top tips on how to reuse your plastic cutlery - without sending them to landfill…


On the move…


Why not clean up a number of pieces from your plastic cutlery set - maybe a few forks, knives and spoons - and bag them up, before taking them inside your automobile. Using this method, if you ever find yourself stopping off for any picnic, you’ll have plastic cutlery ready to hand for easy eating. Nosh!


Party hard - again


Why don't you be sneaky and save up your plastic cutlery for the next social gathering or big party? So long as you clean it up properly, it has to be absolutely fine for a second outing.


What a doll!


For those who have children, go ahead and wash up some plastic cutlery and allow them to use them using their teddy bears or dolls for a fictional banquet. If your children are really small, it is worth monitoring them to avoid any unintentional forkings!


Windchime momen


Release your creative juices and make a couple of windchimes from unused plastic cutlery - stringing certain plastic forks, knives and spoons together is a fantastic way to make an interesting ornamental piece.


Camp out


Planning hiking? Bring certain plastic cutlery together with you - it’ll make treating those outdoor meals less difficult!


Green-fingered moment


Why don't you make use of your plastic cutlery in your backyard? It is possible to write plant labels on white plastic knives, forks and spoons to easier identify seedlings or new sprouts- anyone who knew plastic cutlery could be very adaptable?


Feeling crafty


In case you (or your kids) are keen painters, why not save your plastic cutlery and employ it if you next plan to paint up a masterpiece? A plastic knife is perfect for scraping oils to a palette, a plastic fork is ideal for mixing up paints and a plastic spoon is, of course, perfect for scooping colors in one location to another.

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