Edible waterbottle
Problem
editPlastic water bottles are not decomposing in the ocean. Packages can be recycled personally or collectively. The collective recycling is working for paper and metals. But in other areas, the collective recycling produces a supply that overwhelms demand creating landfills rather than an economy. For instance an average of 3 plastic grocery bags per person per day in the USA ends up in the ocean. Decentralized, personal recycling saves energy. Our standard of living would increase if containers were personally edible, decomposable, or re-usable. Art could be added to our lives if we could personally create containers in our kitchens.
Conceive
editThis video of edible water balloon may be silly in that the package itself has to withstand mold, shipping, etc. These would be the requirements:
- holds water for a week
- make in different shapes
- food or processed food ingredients
- Meets FDA specifications
- edible or environmentally friendly
But it illustrates the desire of our species and the magnitude of the problem. More practical are these examples:
- grapes
- Frozen yogurt carton made of brown algae polysaccharide
- decomposable seed pods for gardens
- gift boxes made of sand
- containers made of agar and water that decompose after expiration date automatically
Design
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editNext Steps
edit- use centrifuge to separate starches within peas
- use different ingredients
- search for FDA requirements