(こちらはこの記事の英訳ですEnglish translation)
It has finally begun to come true that I've been saying here and there by myself for 6 years. It should also be generalized in Hokkaido. If you sell it for 4 yen each, everyone will carry it with them. It's the same as an eco bag.
So, when do you use "My Spoon" on the go? I listed all the scenes.
・You would mix and scoop drinks at cafes where there is no teaspoon such as Starbucks (By the way, I don't have this kind of chunky fresh cream stuff, but I often get cafe au lait.)
・When you eat cup soup bought at a convenience store and sweets such as yogurt and ice cream
・When you eat curry and rice and parfait bought at the stalls of some festivals and events
There are also wooden spoons and forks, but this seems to be good at first glance, but it takes time to return to the soil. I speculate that if this is thrown on the beach by some teenage thugs on the sea, the seabird may give it to the chicks and die of indigestion.
I think carrying around spoon is the most reliable thing for endangered wild animals.
For the size of a spoon, "a spoon that is not too big to stir hot coffee and not too small to eat curry rice" is the best. There is a good middle sized one at 100 yen shops, so you would like to see it.
It is said that Japanese people use about 200 disposable chopsticks a year. I've been carrying my own chopsticks since 2018, so I didn't use nearly 1200 disposable chopsticks so far. If there are 1000 more people like me, if there are 10,000 more... I guess it will be possible to delay the extinction of various wild animals.
thank you xx