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fastcompany:

But WikiCells is no mere As Seen On TV™ gadget and Edwards says it’s no mere conceptual provocation either—the launch in Paris proves this. The technology already exists: Electrostatic charges can transform a sugar processing bi-product called bagasse, mixed with chitosan and alginate, into an edible shell membrane. Now any food you might find wrapped in plastic in the store can come in a shell made just using this technology. You’ll be able to peel the shell off and compost the skin like a banana peel or, take a step beyond biodegradable, eat the whole thing like you would chew a grape.

A Package You Can Eat, To Prevent Plastic Pollution

Genius

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Source: fastcoexist.com

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    • #Recycling
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An interesting info-graphic about food miles, showing how far non-local food has travelled on average to reach you/your local supermarket.
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An interesting info-graphic about food miles, showing how far non-local food has travelled on average to reach you/your local supermarket.

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Vegetables grown on factory roof for use in worker canteen

Vegetables are seen growing on the roof of a factory in Shaoxing, eastern China’s Zhejiang Province. Ailuo garment factory planted more than 40 varieties of vegetables on its 4,800 sqm workshop roofs. The harvest is enough to produce meals for all 200 workers in the factory canteen.

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Vegetables grown on factory roof for use in worker canteen

Vegetables are seen growing on the roof of a factory in Shaoxing, eastern China’s Zhejiang Province. Ailuo garment factory planted more than 40 varieties of vegetables on its 4,800 sqm workshop roofs. The harvest is enough to produce meals for all 200 workers in the factory canteen.

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    • #Environmental
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