Turning Chopsticks Back To Trees

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Though most people think that chopsticks are made from scrap wood, they are actually made from trees - Not just any trees, but Aspens, sometimes also known as the 'mother of forests' because they protect young Conifer trees and provide a rich habitat for birds and mammals. And, we are not talking chopping down a few trees, but millions of them!

It is estimated that the world's biggest user, China cuts down 3.8 million trees annually, to manufacture the over 5.7 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks that the country goes through each year.

To try make people aware of the destruction they are causing with this one small habit, environmental activist company Greenpeace, paired up with advertisement agency Ogilvy & Mather, and came up with this brilliant idea - Turn the used chopsticks back into trees. While it was a great idea, it was dirty work - for it involved visiting all these Chinese restaurants and collecting used chopsticks from the trash.

However, thanks to 200 hard-working volunteers from 20 Beijing Universities, they managed to gather and clean 80,000 pairs of disposable chopsticks, within just three weeks. Then, under the guidance of Chinese designer, Xu Yinhai, they set about building the trees.

On December 20th, four, 5-ft. tall chopstick trees were planted at Beijing's most popular mall, The Place. Over the year, the trees will be moved around and displayed at universities and other prominent public places. Greenpeace is hoping they will be able to convince people all over China to switch to re-usable chopsticks and help save the country's scarce natural resources.

What a great idea! Now if they had only stuck in some fortune cookies for the leaves, life would have been perfect!

Sources:odditycentral.com,china.org.cn, greenpeace.org/eastasia

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269 Comments
  • Daviover 14 years
    Those students must have worked really hard!
    • Raviv over 14 years
      What if the trees could take in CO2 and give back O?
      • hannahover 14 years
        So cool! How can kids do that?
        • Raviv over 14 years
          what if we try to make a tree out of scrap wood or something.
          • hannah wover 14 years
            wow.so cool! i wonder how 200 students can do that...
            • Nellyover 14 years
              Wow I never knew that about chopsticks! Thats so cool
              • Clareover 14 years
                I love how lots of people worked together to build this magnificent tree!
                • Eleanorover 14 years
                  It's amazing how 200 students picked up 80,000 chopsticks from restorants!
                  • H2Oclaytonover 14 years
                    The trees make me want to start doing the same thing here in summit county!
                    • sparkels:Dover 14 years
                      I think it is a brilliant plan and if I were not any chop sticks on the trees would that be any thing bad for China or the people?