30,000 Used Chopsticks Transformed Into a Fallen Tree

In China, roughly 100 trees a day must be felled to supply the country's demand for single-use chopsticks. In order to raise awareness and encourage the use of reusable chopsticks, the China Environmental Protection Foundation created a sculpture comprised of 30,000 used wooden chopsticks.



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Back in the day, the shape of ends was indicative of the canning line and thus the contents. e.g. Fruit was never canned on the same line as meat.
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The outdoor humorist Patrick McManus (RIP) wrote about "Whatchagot Stew", which is what gets made when everyone arrives at the hunting camp and tosses whatever foodstuffs they brought along into the communal pot. Just looking at the result isn't very safe, much less eating it.
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