In order to reduce some of the waste that is created in the world, Snact plans to take a mindful approach to the launch of its newest Banana Bars. Alongside making its snack bars from "ugly and unwanted bananas" that might otherwise end up in the trash, Snact is launched a crowdfunding campaign to build interest in compostable packaging that promises to "decompose completely, becoming fertiliser to the soil just like a banana peel would."
Snact's Banana Bars are set to come in flavors like Carrot & Spice Boost, Beetroot & Cacao Blast, as well as Apple & Cinnamon Kick, all of which boast wrappers that convey passionate messages about working towards a better world through a #DeliciousProtest.
Previously, Snact released a line of fruit jerky and with the help of Crowdfunder, it reports that it has been able to repurpose more than 150 tonnes of fruit.
Waste-Reducing Banana Bars
Snact's Snack Bars Celebrate Ugly Bananas and Compostable Packaging
Trend Themes
1. Waste Reduction - Snact's use of 'ugly and unwanted bananas' and compostable packaging presents an opportunity for companies to reduce waste and create sustainable products.
2. Crowdfunding Campaigns - Snact's successful crowdfunding campaign demonstrates the potential for other businesses to raise funds for innovative and eco-friendly projects.
3. Repurposing Food - Snact's ability to repurpose over 150 tonnes of fruit highlights the potential for companies to find creative solutions for reducing food waste.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can explore the use of sustainable ingredients and packaging to reduce waste and promote environmental consciousness.
2. Crowdfunding Platforms - Crowdfunding platforms have an opportunity to support eco-friendly projects like Snact's compostable packaging and contribute to the growth of sustainable businesses.
3. Food Waste Management - Companies specializing in food waste management can learn from Snact's success in repurposing fruit and develop strategies for diverting food waste from landfills.