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The 'Prescription Paper Pill Bottle' is 100% Compostable

The 'Prescription Paper Pill Bottle' has been designed by Tikkun Olam Makers as an alternative medication packaging options that would replace polypropylene plastic varieties that presently dominate the market. The packaging is achieve with a completely paper-made construction that is 100% compostable, biodegradable and suitable for going back into the ground after use. The pill packaging also features an anti-tampering design to keep children out that would require pressure to be applied evenly to both sides to gain entry.

The 'Prescription Paper Pill Bottle' is completely plastic-free and features an open-source design that adheres to the regulations laid out by the FDA when it comes to durability, water, light and child resistance. This positions it as a true competitor to the conventional plastic pill bottle.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Packaging - This trend suggests that industries can focus on creating environmentally-friendly solutions to their traditional packaging options, such as using compostable materials like paper.
2. Anti-tampering Packaging - This trend suggests that industries can incorporate anti-tampering mechanisms into packaging to help protect against accidental or intentional harm or misuse.
3. Open-source Design - This trend suggests that industries can explore open-source design alternatives that can adhere to regulatory requirements while still being innovative and competitive.
Industry Implications
1. Pharmaceutical - Pharmaceutical companies can innovate towards compostable packaging materials that are also environmentally sustainable.
2. Consumer Goods - Consumer goods companies can explore anti-tampering packaging solutions that add an extra layer of safety and security to their products.
3. Packaging Manufacturing - Packaging manufacturers can invest in open-source designs to help the industry move towards more sustainable and eco-friendly solutions.

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