- Indonesian company developed edible packaging in a bid to eliminate waste
- Created biodegradable seaweed packaging that can be eaten along with food
- Seaweed is high in fibre and vitamins and is is grown without fertilisers
By Peter Devlin For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 09:06 BST, 11 October 2017 | Updated: 00:09 BST, 12 October 2017
An Indonesian company has developed edible packaging in a bid to eliminate waste.
Indonesian-based start-up Evoware hopes to replace plastic with its biodegradable seaweed packaging that can be eaten along with the food inside.
‘We want to create a cleaner world by stopping plastic waste from the root,’ co-founder of Evoware David Christian told Fast Company.
An Indonesian company has developed edible packaging in a bid to eliminate waste

Indonesian-based start-up Evoware hopes to replace plastic with its biodegradable seaweed (pictured) packaging that can be eaten along with the food inside
Mr Christian’s home country creates the second most plastic waste in the world and most of it ends up in oceans and rivers.
The company uses seaweed because it does not create waste, it is biodegradable, it sucks up carbon dioxide while growing and is grown without fertilizers, water, or any other resources.
Seaweed is also nutritious as it is high in fibre and vitamins.
The Evoware seaweed is tested for food safety and converted into food packaging that can be eaten. It dissolves in hot water without any chemicals.
Currently seaweed packaging is more expensive to manufacture than plastic, but with growing interest the company hopes production costs will go down.


The packaging dissolves in hot water without any chemicals

The Evoware seaweed is tested for food safety and converted into food packaging that can be eaten

Seaweed (pictured) is also nutritious as it is high in fibre and vitamins