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        1. Germany to develop edible food package made of algae

          Source: Xinhua    2018-03-15 03:41:38

          BERLIN, March 14 (Xinhua) -- German academics and industry launched a program on Wednesday, aiming to develop a new type of environmental, even edible food package made of algae.

          The program, named Mak-Pak, involves University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute and fast food chain company Nordsee in Germany. The two-year program gets sponsored by the German Agriculture Ministry.

          The recyclable, disposable, and even edible food package for takeaway food will only be made of algae in the North Sea.

          "We want to utilize all the algae fiber, rather than only extraction from the plant," said Britta Grote, a researcher with Alfred Wegener Institute.

          There still remained some problems to be solved in terms of the new package's casting and practical use, according to Frederike Reimold, the program leader from the university.

          The company will take charge of the package design and the early market test of the research result.

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          Germany to develop edible food package made of algae

          Source: Xinhua 2018-03-15 03:41:38

          BERLIN, March 14 (Xinhua) -- German academics and industry launched a program on Wednesday, aiming to develop a new type of environmental, even edible food package made of algae.

          The program, named Mak-Pak, involves University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute and fast food chain company Nordsee in Germany. The two-year program gets sponsored by the German Agriculture Ministry.

          The recyclable, disposable, and even edible food package for takeaway food will only be made of algae in the North Sea.

          "We want to utilize all the algae fiber, rather than only extraction from the plant," said Britta Grote, a researcher with Alfred Wegener Institute.

          There still remained some problems to be solved in terms of the new package's casting and practical use, according to Frederike Reimold, the program leader from the university.

          The company will take charge of the package design and the early market test of the research result.

          [Editor: huaxia]
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