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  2. Edible packaging - Wikipedia

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    About 50 billion single-use plastic water bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) are produced in the United States each year, and most are discarded. [5] According to the National Association for PET Container Resources, the recycling rate for PET has held steady at 31% since 2013. [6]

  3. New edible, plastic-free water bottles could save the ... - AOL

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    Introducing Ooho!, an edible, biodegradable water bottle made of seaweed and calcium chloride-based membrane. New edible, plastic-free water bottles could save the environment Skip to main content

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  5. Crazy Ooho edible water spheres didn’t pan out, so the ...

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    The post Crazy Ooho edible water spheres didn’t pan out, so the company pivoted appeared first on BGR. But when your business model seeks to replace one of the most simple, ubiquitous products ...

  6. Bottle garden - Wikipedia

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    A bottle garden is a type of closed terrarium in which plants are grown. They usually consist of a plastic or glass bottle with a narrow neck and a small opening. Plants are grown inside the bottle with little or no exposure to the outside environment and can be contained indefinitely inside the bottle if properly illuminated . [ 1 ]

  7. Foodscaping - Wikipedia

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    Foodscaping is a modern term for integrating edible plants into ornamental landscapes. It is also referred to as edible landscaping and has been described as a crossbreed between landscaping and farming. [1] As an ideology, foodscaping aims to show that edible plants are not only consumable but can also be appreciated for their aesthetic qualities.

  8. This simple long-necked squeeze bottle is just want you need ...

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    While the bottle can hold up to 32 ounces of water (lukewarm is recommended by the brand), some reviewers say it's easier to squeeze when not completely full. This means you might find yourself ...

  9. List of forageable plants - Wikipedia

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    This article lists plants commonly found in the wild, which are edible to humans and thus forageable. Some are only edible in part, while the entirety of others are edible. Some plants (or select parts) require cooking to make them safe for consumption.