The Plantable Card by Niko Niko Turns into a Bunch of Wildflowers
Meghan Young — November 12, 2013 — Eco
References: nikoniko.nl & psfk
With all of the wrapping paper, ribbons and cards that are bought, used and then discarded at a whim, Christmas is definitely not the most eco-friendly time of the year; yet the Plantable Card hopes to change that one card at a time. As its apt name suggests, the Plantable Card can be planted to grow a bunch of wildflower after it is open, read and appreciated. The sentiments of the card essentially lives forever in a beautiful way.
Created by Niko Niko, the Plantable Card comes on the heels of the company's Throw & Grow Confetti, which also turned into flowers. Founded by Sofie Los and Saskia Clarijs, Niko Niko sets good standards for the season.
Created by Niko Niko, the Plantable Card comes on the heels of the company's Throw & Grow Confetti, which also turned into flowers. Founded by Sofie Los and Saskia Clarijs, Niko Niko sets good standards for the season.
Trend Themes
1. Biodegradable Greeting Cards - The trend of biodegradable greeting cards presents an opportunity for companies to offer eco-friendly alternatives in the card industry.
2. Plantable Cards - The trend of plantable cards opens up innovative opportunities for businesses to combine sustainable materials and sentimental gift-giving.
3. Eco-friendly Gift Wrapping - The trend of eco-friendly gift wrapping allows companies to explore innovative solutions for reducing waste during special occasions.
Industry Implications
1. Card Industry - The card industry can embrace the trend of biodegradable greeting cards to meet the growing demand for sustainable alternatives.
2. Gift Industry - The gift industry has an opportunity to incorporate plantable cards into their product offerings, providing customers with sustainable and meaningful options.
3. Packaging Industry - The packaging industry can tap into the trend of eco-friendly gift wrapping to develop innovative and sustainable packaging solutions for various occasions.
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