New Zealand researchers have cracked what seems like modern-day alchemy, transforming one kiwifruit into 100 plastic spoons and Rotorua's sewage into electricity.
Scion, a Crown research institute in Rotorua, has developed technology to make many products out of organic materials and waste.
It has created compostable bioplastics from kiwifruit waste, which will be used to make combined spoon and knife utensils known as "spifes".
Researcher Martin Markotsis said the secret was a chemical process that made kiwifruit melt like plastic in standard factory equipment.
"We do a 'reactive transformation' - that sounds pretty magical, doesn't it? We're checking whether we can get a patent.