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'NakedPack' Food Wrap Contains a Complete Meal

The 'NakedPack' food wrap has been created by Naama Nicotra as an eco-friendly take on plastic packaging to help reduce the amount of waste created on a daily basis. The packaging is made with algae and only needs to be rinsed before being cooked to reveal the food within. This eliminates the need for disposable packaging and vastly reduce the amount of plastic that the average person will need to purchase.

The 'NakedPack' food wrap is designed on the basis of everything being self-contained inside the packaging to offer a single serving of food for a person. The packs are designed with such popular dishes as spaghetti with sauce, a curry dish, soup, vegan cheese and more. The packaging identifies how plastic waste can be proactively reduced in an upstream manner.
Trend Themes
1. Algae-based Packaging - Opportunities for companies to innovate with algae-based packaging for eco-friendly and waste-reducing alternatives to traditional plastic packaging.
2. Complete Meal Packaging - Disruptive opportunities for creating complete meal packaging that is self-contained and eliminates the need for additional disposable packaging.
3. Upstream Waste Reduction - Innovative approaches to reducing plastic waste in upstream processes through reusable and sustainable packaging solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Food Packaging - Opportunities for food packaging companies to innovate with eco-friendly packaging solutions and offer customers waste-reducing alternatives to traditional plastic packaging.
2. Meal Delivery Services - Disruptive opportunities for meal delivery services to utilize complete meal packaging solutions that eliminate the need for disposable packaging and improve their eco-friendly practices.
3. Sustainability Consulting - Opportunities for sustainability consulting firms to work with companies to design, implement, and promote sustainable packaging solutions and upstream waste reduction strategies.

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