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The Edible Packaging market is a subset of the larger Food Packaging industry. It is focused on creating packaging materials that are safe to consume, either as part of the food itself or as a separate snack. These materials are typically made from plant-based sources, such as seaweed, corn, and soy, and are designed to be biodegradable and compostable. Edible packaging can be used to reduce food waste, as well as to provide a more sustainable alternative to traditional packaging materials. It can also be used to add flavor and texture to food products, as well as to provide a unique and interactive experience for consumers.
Some companies in the Edible Packaging market include WikiCell Designs, Notpla, Skipping Rocks Lab, and Apeel Sciences. Show Less Read more