Yes
Yes
The vast majority of chop sticks are made from bamboo which is a renewable source. So I doubt that chop sticks have any effect on the forests.
Wooden stir sticks are typically made from renewable wood sources, such as birch or poplar. The process begins with cutting logs into thin strips, which are then dried to reduce moisture content. After drying, the strips are shaped and smoothed to ensure uniformity and safety for use. Finally, the stir sticks are packaged for distribution, often undergoing quality checks to ensure they meet industry standards.
it is renewable
Eggs are renewable resources.
Depends. If you're burning it, no. If you're using sticks to make a log house then take it down and build something else, yes. If it's paper, yes, if you recycle it. Or, are you referring to 'renewable'?
renewable
it is renewable
Renewable
On the crafting table, put sticks on the left and right sides, and one in the very middle.
They don't need to become renewable. They already are renewable!
Renewable - unlimited source Non renewable - limited resource