Tag: Waste management
The new life of coffee: innovative products straight from the coffee plantation
Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages in the world. What to do with used coffee powder? And the leaves that fall in the coffee plantation? What [...]
What is the future of coffee pods consumption?
The consumption of coffee in capsules has grown and conquered the world. The city of Hamburg, Germany, banned its use in public buildings and re-start [...]
Orange is the new green: orange fabric is fashion!
Developed in Italy by the startup of the same name, Orange Fiber is an orange fabric, made from citrus waste. The result is a "cream to dress", that i [...]
Lemon soap made from drinks is new Australian fashion
Where does the pulp of the lemon that makes your caipirinha goes? If you answered it goes in the trash, you are wrong. It becomes lemon soap... at lea [...]
Startup creates formula for fruits without pesticides last 5x longer
What if we bought tomatoes on the market and they were still perfectly ripe for weeks? It's like a dream, but it's the promise of an American startup: [...]
Milk plastic: it is edible and innovative
In Eat Innovation we love talking about plastics made from food waste. Even we talked about this here, but we never get tired of sustainable innovatio [...]
Aqua Botanical: innovative solution made from industrial waste
You would drink water made from industrial waste? Thanks to an innovative solution from Australia, this is now possible. Learn how here.
This solutio [...]
Bread capsules: the world food in single doses
Coffee machines popularized the capsules, but that's only the beginning. Slowly we saw the drinks rise and even food. Bread capsules are the latest. H [...]
Dress up food: food fabric (part 3)
Do you know that in addition to the food, beverage can also be used to make fabric? Yes, your clothes might be made by milk, coffee, wine or tea.
In [...]
Dress up food: food fabric (part 2)
Did you know that cotton crop is regarded as one of the most toxic to the planet, consuming more than 25% of all insecticides used in the world? See t [...]