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Sustainable packaging: Edible cups?

July 19, 2010

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From Inhabitat.com comes these very interesting edible cups. According to the site, the cups were created by design consultancy The Way We See the World for Gowanus Studio Space’s second annual Jell-O Mold competition.

Now, to be 100% accurate, the cups aren’t actually Jello, but agar. That said, they’re just as edible and they’re said to have a similar squishy texture. The cups were made in a number of tasty sounding flavors, including lemon-basil, ginger-mint, and rosemary-beet.

Yeah, I know … the rosemary-beet flavor doesn’t sound all that yummy. But hey, you get the point. It makes ya’ think - wouldn’t it be cool if all packaging was edible? It sure would save us that whole prickly question of recycling.

Then again, if edible packaging was really possible, would you really want to take something like a computer box off a dusty retail shelf and dutifully munch down the box after it’s all set up? And then what the heck would you do when you realize two days later that you need to return the darn thing?

Okay. So maybe edible packaging should be left for Chinese rice candy and stuff like that. But it still makes me think.

And if nothing else, these are some really cool looking cups!
- d!b

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Posted by David Bellm on July 19, 2010 | Comments (5)

December 19, 2011
In response to: Sustainable packaging: Edible cups?
Tiger commented:

Keep on wrinitg and chugging away!


December 2, 2011
In response to: Sustainable packaging: Edible cups?
icmpack commented:

The Packers have lots of owners nobody knows instead of one owner who doesn't know squat


August 6, 2010
In response to: Sustainable packaging: Edible cups?
Rob Kaszubowski commented:

The "Mythbusters" show on the Discovery channel actually ran an experiment where they tested the nutritional value of a paperboard cereal box. Not exactly something I would have a taste for, but check it out: packaging-matters.blogspot.com


July 22, 2010
In response to: Sustainable packaging: Edible cups?
The Validator commented:

Any edible packaging solids left over from the digestion process would still make it to the landfill. Follow the process to the ultimate end.


July 21, 2010
In response to: Sustainable packaging: Edible cups?
John Fox commented:

Agar is also used as a laxative (check it out on wikipedia) so best you don't have too much! still I would love to try it a great idea

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