Noticing Notpla? Seaweed pack pioneer disrupts conventional plastics with product expansions
Notpla is expanding its portfolio of seaweed-based, plastic-free packaging solutions, disrupting traditional plastic solutions in foodservice. This week, the company launched Notpla Paper, made with 30% seaweed by-product.
The paper is created in collaboration with Canopy, a solutions-driven environmental NGO, dedicated to protecting forests, species, and climate.
As one of the fastest-growing organisms on the planet, seaweed does not require freshwater or fertilizer to grow nor require land, meaning it does not compete with food crop resources.
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