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The Plantable Card by Niko Niko Turns into a Bunch of Wildflowers

— November 12, 2013 — Eco
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.

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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