Apr 13 2009

Pics from the Diva’s Tweetstream w/of 4/6/09

Compostable snack bag launching for Earth Day

Convenience is still king!
Introduced 4 the first time in India RTE microwavable-friendly flexible retort packaging.

Packaging in the shape of a cell phone, fun text messaging graphics and whimsical emoticons

A Sainsbury’s display of limited-edition packaged pollack renamed “colin” because of bad publicity over the word pollack.
Photograph: James McCauley/Sainsbury’s/PA

Possible packaging brand infringement here. Astonishingly similar @ least in the pics.

Slimmed-down Max the Bunny. Photograph: Marks & Spencer
Chocolate makers say it’s the most packaging-free Easter ever.

Touting buying in bulk Ecover estimates an 82% saving on packaging waste over individual packages.

The Eiro graphics were influenced by historical and contemporary medicine and health packaging

Eco Message Bottles by SIGG: 1. Make Love Not Landfill

For every product there is a new way to package it.

This is way to clever and funny too this creative tea packaging.

This box has been turned into a little stove, generated by solar power, that can cook food and boil water. For 5 Euros ($6.60), the cookers, as the English call them, could be distributed to the many millions who boil water over wood right now.
The invention is called Kyoto Box and was developed by a Norwegian, Jon Boehmer, who lives in Kenya.
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