The minds over at the Skipping Rocks Lab have recently designed an edible water pod in hopes of creating a sustainable alternative to single-use bottles. Despite the fact that we’re all fully aware of ...
Meet the Ooho, a bubble-like membrane designed to replace your plastic water bottle. Three London industrial design students recently introduced the Ooho in an effort to deliver quick hydration with ...
Are these edible water pods the next anti-single-use-plastic revolution? Called "Ooho" and made from a seaweed base, this uber-eco-friendly invention was created by Skipping Rocks Lab and is made of ...
Organizers of Sunday’s London Marathon made edible seaweed pods available to runners to cut down on plastic water bottles. Volunteers handed out more than 30,000 of the edible Ooho seaweed pods at the ...
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I Tried Making Edible Water Bottles
I tried making those viral “edible water bottles” using science, chaos, and way too much sodium alginate. Things got weird. Are they the future of hydration—or just really disappointing Jello orbs?
Selfridges has launched Ooho!, the world’s first entirely edible water bottle in a move to reduce its use of plastic. The fully-biodegradable spheres are made from seaweed, and filled with filtered ...
Climate change has been all the rage the past few years, with federal and municipal governments enacting laws aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In March, New York City banned single-use ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 10: Competitors use the Lucozade Sport trial Ooho on course during the Vitality Big Half on March 10, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images for ...
Running a long-distance race might be good for your health, but – with water stations lined with plastic bottles and single use plastic cups – the amount of waste these events generate is not good for ...
At the London Marathon on Sunday, runners weren't just handed plastic water bottles to quench their thirst — they also had the chance to try a new, edible pouch made from seaweed extracts filled with ...
After the athletes cross the finish and excitement of any marathon has died down, what’s left is an aftermath of waste. Bottles and cups litter the course, raising questions about the environmental ...
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