From used chopsticks to sustainable furniture
Canadian startup ChopValue's first international franchise in Singapore will serve as the flagship and training facility for the upcycling company's regional expansion.
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TURNING used chopsticks into sustainable furniture such as desks, side tables, shelves, cutting boards and more may soon become a reality for Singapore.
Canadian startup ChopValue has announced its first international franchise team in Singapore, slated to open in the fourth quarter of 2021.
The business collects used chopsticks from different partners and transforms them in micro-factories into sustainable furniture.
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