'Play Food from the Future' Familiarizes Kids with Sustainable Food
Laura McQuarrie — September 24, 2019 — Eco
References: playfoodfromthefuture & adweek
The theme for the 2019 WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award, sustainable food, is playfully explored with 'Play Food from the Future,' a set of toys that aims to get kids familiar with sustainable sources of nourishment. The line of 3D-printed toys can be downloaded and created by anyone with access to a 3D printer. Some of the imaginative and futuristic toys that have been developed include the Algae Ball, the Mighty Bean and the Bug Mac, a burger made from high-protein insects.
While insects, algae and food waste are all likely to play a part in shaping the future of food, the aim of Play Food from the Future is to familiarize the next generation with the items that may very well end up on their plate in the years to come.
While insects, algae and food waste are all likely to play a part in shaping the future of food, the aim of Play Food from the Future is to familiarize the next generation with the items that may very well end up on their plate in the years to come.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Play - There is an opportunity to develop more sustainable and environmentally-friendly toys for kids that educate them about sustainable food sources.
2. 3D Printing for Education - There is an opportunity to develop more educational and interactive 3D-printed products for children to learn about different concepts, including sustainability and technology.
3. Alternative Food Sources - There is an opportunity to explore and develop alternative food sources, such as insects, algae, and food waste, that can be used to create more sustainable and nutritious food products.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - The toy industry can innovate and develop more sustainable and educational toys that focus on sustainability and technology.
2. 3D Printing Industry - The 3D printing industry can focus on developing more educational and interactive products that can be used for a variety of educational purposes, including teaching children about sustainable food sources.
3. Alternative Food Industry - The alternative food industry can explore and develop new products that use sustainable food sources, such as insects, algae, and food waste, for a more sustainable and nutritious food future.
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