
Soy sauce fish from sushi stores are marine hazards
Plastic soy sauce fish are marine hazards.
They're one of the most common items found washed up on beaches. I refuse them at sushi stores when I'm offered but the staff. They're single use plastic and for such a small amount of content. The amount of plastic outweighs the content inside.
You may have kept them to upcycle or just because they're cute. Well they are cute. So if you have them stored up, here's a few fun ideas to upcycle them! 🫶🩵
A little history
The lunch charm, was its original Japanese name. In 1954 Teruo Watanabe was asked to design up a small container for soy sauce that people could use at lunchtime.

The design
The design criteria were set as, a sauce container like a straw that could be easily thrown away. It's polyethylene recyclable plastic. He came up with the fish design and later a golden gourd and pig were also created.

Soy sauce fish are major marine hazards
The plastic fish are one of the most common items washed up on beaches and they're eaten by marine life.

Don't accept them from sushi stores
If they offer them to you, just say no.

A few ways to upcycle them
Make a necklace! The little fish make cute necklace ornaments and you can fill them with colour.

Fill a vase
They look awesome in water filled with colour. Just drop in some basil.

Decorate your phone case
Decorate your phone case with them. Use a hot glue gun and stick them on.

Make tiny fish lights
Cut off the cap (nose) and use them as fairy light shades. You could even colour them with permanent marker. Liiiiittt

Give them to a friend
They might enjoy chasing them.

Thanks of your support. With your help we can reduce the number of soy sauce fish in the oceans.
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