Friday, May 17, 2024

Promoting Recycled Chopsticks at YVR


Come get your recycled chopstick coasters at YVR!

At YVR or Vancouver International Airport I was surprised but pleased to see a Vancouver business featured in the duty-free gift shop.

The company is called ChopValue which collects used bamboo chopsticks and washes them and repurposes them into all kinds of products from coasters to tables, and wall panelling. 

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It's the brainchild of Felix Bock, a German wood engineer who was in Vancouver pursuing a PhD in bamboo composites at the University of British Columbia. Living in the west coast city he became addicted to sushi and realised he was throwing away a lot of disposable chopsticks. 

He had wanted to tackle urban wood waste and thought recycling chopsticks would be a good start and founded ChopValue in 2016.

Today the company has recycled some 30 million chopsticks, each week processing some 350,000 chopsticks. Restaurants collect the used chopsticks which ChopValue collects and then processes them. The company works with clients to see how they can design specific furniture or other items for them out of the recycled chopsticks.

ChopValue explains what they do
But in the airport gift shop, ChopValue was selling sets of coasters and cribbage boards. The coasters explain each one is made of 75 recycled chopsticks, and 343 for the cribbage boards.

Still it's a neat way to not only promote what the company is doing, but also showing what recycled chopsticks look like.

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