10 Inventions That Are Saving The Planet

Tech Vision10 minutes read

Various initiatives worldwide are combatting plastic pollution through innovative solutions like biodegradable packaging, compostable cutlery, and sustainable alternatives to traditional materials, aiming to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability. These projects include edible six-pack rings, glass bottle sand substitutes, vegan cutlery, and vertical garden pots designed to address specific environmental challenges and promote eco-friendly practices.

Insights

  • Crowdfunding has been instrumental in supporting innovative environmental initiatives like the Sea Bin Project in Australia and Notpla's compostable packaging made from brown seaweed, showcasing the power of community-driven funding for sustainability projects.
  • Various companies worldwide, such as Saltwater Brewery, DB Breweries, and Bakes, are pioneering eco-friendly solutions like biodegradable six-pack rings, glass bottle sand substitutes, and edible vegan cutlery, demonstrating a growing trend towards sustainable practices and materials in different industries.

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Recent questions

  • What is the Sea Bin Project?

    A project in Australia combating plastic pollution.

  • What are bioplastics?

    Environmentally friendly plastics made from sugar derivatives.

  • What is Notpla?

    A company creating compostable packaging from brown seaweed.

  • What are the edible six-pack rings made by Saltwater Brewery?

    Biodegradable rings made from barley and wheat ribbons.

  • What is the Terraplanter?

    A vertical garden pot promoting urban agriculture.

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Innovative Solutions Combat Plastic Pollution and Waste

  • The Sea Bin Project in Australia raised over a quarter of a million dollars through crowdfunding to combat plastic pollution, with each Sea Bin capable of collecting 90,000 plastic bags annually.
  • Bioplastics, like polylactic acid (PLA) made from sugar derivatives, emit fewer greenhouse gases than conventional plastics and are compostable, but require specialized composting and should not be mixed with regular recycling.
  • Notpla, a company using brown seaweed to create compostable packaging alternatives, raised 850,000 pounds through crowdfunding and produces environmentally friendly plastic packaging.
  • Saltwater Brewery in Florida created biodegradable and edible six-pack rings made from barley and wheat ribbons to prevent harm to sea life, with the rings breaking down in hours in the ocean.
  • DB Breweries in New Zealand crush glass bottles into sand substitute powder for construction use, aiming to reduce beach erosion caused by the construction industry's demand for ocean sand.
  • Bakes, an Indian cutlery company, produces vegan cutlery made from sorghum, rice, and wheat that is consumable and decomposes naturally in a few days, offering a sustainable alternative to plastic.
  • Terraplanter, a vertical garden pot, allows for growing plants in a honeycomb clay design that retains water, supporting the growth of various species and promoting urban agriculture.
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