An edible water bottle, which looks like a cross between a jellyfish and a breast implant, could be set to change the way we drink forever. The biodegradable Ooho! bottle was designed by Royal College ...
A new breakthrough by a team of London scientists could mean we are soon eating our water bottles instead of throwing them away. Design students from Imperial College London have developed the Ooho ...
One way to stop the ever-growing pile of plastic water bottles in landfills? Make a bottle people can eat. Inspired by techniques from molecular gastronomy, three London-based industrial design ...
What if you could have a water bottle without the wasteful, toxic plastic? (And a water fountain doesn’t count. Not consumer-y enough, Buddha.) Three British design students wanted to answer that ...
The spherical bottle is made up of gelatinous, edible membranes, and experts say it could one day make disposable plastic drinks containers obsolete A design that could see the end of plastic water ...
A designer has created an edible water bottle, with the potential to put an end to the waste created by the billions of plastic containers thrown away each year. The jelly-fish like, tasteless, Ooho ...
Using natural materials, Bengalurean creates a container for water. With further refinement, a bigger version could soon store any liquid Move over edible spoons, forks, and plates. Right here in ...
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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Whether its water or other drinks, we all go through a lot of plastic bottles these days. Now overseas in Britain, there may be a solution on the horizon. The jelly-like membrane ...
Move over, plastic water bottles. There's a new way to carry around your water (kind of). Ooho is an biodegradable and edible membrane made of brown algae that holds water, according to PSFK. The ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Here's one way to reduce waste from the millions – maybe billions – of water bottles we throw away every year: eat the packaging! "Most people just grab a bottle of water, hold it ...