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Anina Packages Plant-Based Ready Meals in Upcycled Waste Vegetables

The plant-powered ready meals from Israeli start-up Anina are packaged in capsules that are made from upcycled waste vegetables. These containers help to give new life to misshapen (or so-called "ugly) produce that's deemed unfit for sale. Sliced thinly, the upcycled waste vegetables are dehydrated, coated in laminate and formed into containers.

The ready meals include plant-based options like the Vietnamese Bowl, Mediterranean Bowl and Pasta Primavera, and thanks to their nourishing ingredients and innovative packaging, the entire experience is one that's powered by plants. Some of the veggies that are used to make the capsules include sweet potato, zucchini and tomato.

Soon, Anina has plans to launch snack bars packaged in upcycled fruit.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Food Packaging - There is an opportunity for companies to innovate in the area of sustainable food packaging by utilizing upcycled materials such as waste vegetables or fruits.
2. Plant-based Ready Meals - The rise of plant-based diets and environmentally-friendly food choices creates an opportunity for companies to offer plant-based options for ready meals that are packaged in eco-friendly materials.
3. Circular Economy Initiatives - Companies can explore the concept of circular economy by implementing waste reduction practices and utilizing upcycled materials in their production processes, resulting in a more sustainable and eco-friendly business model.
Industry Implications
1. Food Packaging Industry - The food packaging industry can explore the use of upcycled materials like waste vegetables and fruits to create sustainable packaging alternatives, reducing their environmental impact.
2. Ready Meal Industry - The ready meal industry can innovate by offering plant-based meal options that are packaged in upcycled and sustainable materials, catering to eco-conscious consumers.
3. Circular Economy Industry - Companies that focus on circular economy initiatives can benefit from incorporating upcycling practices in their production processes, creating a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly business model.

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