Roza Janusz grows edible food packaging
Graduate Roza Janusz has created an alternative to plastic food packaging, which is made from organic material and can either be eaten after use, or composted.
Called Scoby, the material is a membrane made of bacteria and yeast, which is created through a fermentation process.
The Polish designer, who created the packaging as part of her graduate project at the School of Form in Pozna?, Poland, claims the material can prolong the durability of a food product and then be sustainably disposed of.
It is designed to store dry or semi-dry foods, including seeds, nuts, herbs and salad.
Created through a fermentation process, the material is a membrane made of bacteria and yeast
"Packaging production will no longer litter the environment but enrich it," Janusz told Dezeen. The membrane is grown in shallow containers by feeding agricultural waste to bacteria and yeast over a period of two weeks.
The material is fermented in a room with a temperature of between 25 to 25 degrees celsius, before being placed in moulds. It does not need sunlight to grow.
Scoby is designed to store dry or semi-dry foods, including seeds, nuts, herbs and salad
Once set, the bacteria forms a thin, malleable film that acts as a barrier against oxygen ? the main component to food decomposition.
"The material is compostable and nutritious to our gut or the soil because of its healthy bacteria," she said. "It is a product of fermentation and has a low pH, which prevents food from w...
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