Say No To Plastic


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Over a period of forty years, plastic bags went from being a wonder to a threat. When the Swedish engineer Sten Gustaf Thulin invented them in 1959, they were meant to be a better alternative to paper bags, which were thought to have been bad for the environment because of the chopping down of trees and for the prevention of deforestation. Plastic Bags were lighter in weight, easier to make, durable, waterproof and cheaper to ship, so their convenience appealed immensely to both the producer/ supplier and the consumer. In the late 1980’s they had almost replaced paper bags…


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Environmental Impact Of Food Packaging


2022-01-15T11:16:59+00:00

These designs for Paper Bags by Pack My Food based  feature a window through which the porridge oats can actually be seen. Using a window like this gives the customer an accurate depiction of what the product looks like before they buy; the appearance of the product is actually a factor in the decision to buy the product. If the customer is persuaded by the appearance of the food, they are less likely to be disappointed when the packaging is finally opened.
We sat down with Simon Forster from Robot Food to discuss their work for Stoats:
“For any brand with a limited marketing budget,…


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