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  2. Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    French travelling set of cutlery, 1550–1600, Victoria and Albert Museum An example of modern cutlery, design by architect and product designer Zaha Hadid (2007). Cutlery (also referred to as silverware, flatware, or tableware) includes any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food in Western culture.

  3. Disposable tableware - Wikipedia

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    A selection of disposable plastic utensils. Disposable tableware includes all disposable tableware like disposable cups made of paper, plastic, coated paper, plates; tablecloths, placemats; plastic cutlery, paper napkins, etc. These products are prevalent in fast food restaurants, takeaways, but also for airline meals.

  4. IKEA Will Stop Using Plastic By 2030 - AOL

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  5. Bioplastic - Wikipedia

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    A similar plastic is Polyamide 410 (PA 410), derived 70% from castor oil, under the trade name EcoPaXX, commercialized by DSM. [48] PA 410 is a high-performance polyamide that combines the benefits of a high melting point (approx. 250 °C), low moisture absorption and excellent resistance to various chemical substances.

  6. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    Since March 2013, IKEA has stopped providing plastic bags to customers, but offers reusable bags for sale. [209] The IKEA restaurants also only offer reusable plates, knives, forks, spoons, etc. Toilets in some IKEA WC-rooms have been outfitted with dual-function flushers.

  7. Food contact materials - Wikipedia

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    The symbol indicates that the material used in the product is considered safe for food contact. This includes food and water containers, packaging materials, cutlery etc. [3] The regulation is applicable to any product intended for food contact whether it be made of metals, ceramics, paper and board, and plastics or the coating. [4]

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