The Abeego Wraps are a Natural Alternative for Reusable Food Storage
Deborah Kim — August 19, 2011 — Eco
References: abeego & grassrootsstore
If you have always loved the aesthetics of paper packaging but want an eco-friendly and reusable version, look no further than Abeego Wraps. This stylish packaging will make any meal look like a well-prepared homemade packed meal.
The crisp paper packaging by Abeego Wraps will keep your food fresh and clean. Plus the Abeego company claims that the wraps are fluid-resistant, making this the most practical and eco-friendly packaging available on the market. The wraps are made from cotton fabric which is later infused with beeswax and plant extract. The beeswax is a natural fabric which is antibacterial and the hemp fabric is anti-fungal. Plain plastic sandwich bags won’t cut it anymore once you get your hands on these natural food storage packages.
The crisp paper packaging by Abeego Wraps will keep your food fresh and clean. Plus the Abeego company claims that the wraps are fluid-resistant, making this the most practical and eco-friendly packaging available on the market. The wraps are made from cotton fabric which is later infused with beeswax and plant extract. The beeswax is a natural fabric which is antibacterial and the hemp fabric is anti-fungal. Plain plastic sandwich bags won’t cut it anymore once you get your hands on these natural food storage packages.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Packaging - Opportunity for innovators to create more eco-friendly and reusable packaging options for customers.
2. Natural and Sustainable Products - There is a market for natural and sustainable products that are reusable, practical, and effective, like the Abeego Wraps.
3. Anti-bacterial and Anti-fungal Products - Opportunity for innovators to create products that are not only eco-friendly but also anti-bacterial and anti-fungal like the Abeego Wraps.
Industry Implications
1. Food Packaging Industry - The food packaging industry can create eco-friendly and sustainable alternatives to plastic packaging.
2. Textile Industry - The textile industry can explore new ways of infusing natural products like beeswax and plant extract into fabrics to create anti-bacterial and anti-fungal products.
3. Kitchenware Industry - The kitchenware industry can create more practical and eco-friendly food storage options for customers.
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