GoneShells, biodegradable bottle with potatoes that you peel and eat
The biodegradable bottle of a Swedish startup peels like a fruit, and can help reduce waste and landfill volumes
The biodegradable bottle of a Swedish startup peels like a fruit, and can help reduce waste and landfill volumes
The water bottle is made with a substance called PHA, which is produced through precision brewing.
They seem friendly, but they are hard to recycle between plastic and cardboard: today the classic Bricks have an alternative to be peeled.
The new food packaging releases "good" microbes that can kill the "bad" bacteria that rot fruit and vegetables.
A "reinvented bottle" allows its users to use the product inside to the last drop: good for the pockets, good for the planet.
A German designer transforms the product into packaging: Soapbottle is all soap, both in the packaging and in the product.
Coca-Cola begins (limited) tests of bottles made entirely of paper, recyclable and biodegradable. Noble intention, but I'm frankly skeptical.
Recycled cocoa bean shells for takeaway containers? Remade focuses on sustainable growth in the delivery sector.
The concept of 'packaging' has been the cross and delight of all industrial development: from one ...