Disposable cutlery isn’t something that we like to see tossed into the trash can, but impermanent utensils still have a place in some circumstances. Ryan Klinger‘s, Conserve Cutlery is a stackable and sustainable cutlery solution for disaster relief situations. Klinger’s concept focuses on reducing waste by nesting each spork and knife closely together create an easily stackable, compact and portable sheet that reduces carbon emissions all around. Here’s hoping the final product is made from a bio-degradable material!
Via Core77
follow inhabitat on:
local news
upcoming events
new listings
more news >
more events >
more listings >
popular today
all time
most commented
more popular stories >
more popular stories >
more popular stories >
© Inhabitat.com 2013 | About Inhabitat | Contact Us | Advertising with Inhabitat | Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Inhabitat, LLC







You know, with a headline like “doesn’t waste an inch”, you’d expect NOT to see a photo of raw materials with a bunch of holes punched in them. I’m not talking perforations, I’m talking about where the fork (spork?) is cut out.