NEWARK, Del, Dec. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The edible packaging market is expected to skyrocket, with projections estimating a four-fold increase over the next ten years - from US$1.10 Bn in 2023 ...
In a recent review published in the journal Foods, researchers collated available literature on edible coatings and their potential in the food industry. Their research highlights how these biopolymer ...
Plastic food packaging is harmful to the environment and leaches chemicals into food. New milk-based packaging film could be a safe and eco-friendly alternative. Most food packaging materials are ...
Scientists are increasingly looking at developing ways to replace plastic, particularly in single-use, high volume, disposable applications. Food packaging is one of these areas. Can edible food ...
Ottawa, June 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global edible packaging market size was valued at USD 0.84 billion in 2022. The ingredients used to create edible packaging are all natural, biodegradable ...
Spain's Bio2Coat is hoping to solve the twin problems of food waste and plastic waste coming from packaging materials with a 100% natural, edible coating that extends shelf-life of fruits and ...
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Using biological tissue to package farm goods is not a new thing. Traditionally, farmers have used animal tissue to encapsulate and dry meat like chorizo or salami. In fact, Scoby looks very much like ...
Most foods at the grocery store come wrapped in plastic packaging. Not only does this create a lot of non-recyclable, non-biodegradable waste, but thin plastic films are not great at preventing ...
At the grocery store, most food like meats, breads, cheeses, snacks come wrapped in plastic packaging. Not only does this create a lot of non-recyclable, non-biodegradable waste, but thin plastic ...
A handful of companies are trying to take an idea straight out of Willy Wonka and turn it into reality: edible packaging. I mean, why dump tons of waste into landfills when the container your food ...