Marine biotechnology and material science convergence is fundamentally transforming packaging capabilities. The integration of bioactive compound extraction, nanoencapsulation, controlled release ...
This new packaging prototype looks like conventional plastic, but it’s actually made from fish waste and algae—and unlike plastic, if it escapes into the ocean, a fish could likely eat it safely. The ...
As with many industries, one of the biggest drivers in packaging currently is a concerted desire from customers and manufacturers alike to reduce the amount of plastic material required in products.
A Maine based start-up is getting a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to scale up its packaging that is fish friendly. Paramount Planet Product uses cellulose to create materials ...
Dezeen Competitions: The Salmon Packaging Design Competition tasks designers with creating innovative packaging using corrugated cardboard sourced from sustainable and renewable materials. The ...
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