This will mark as the beginning of the end of plastic
pollution. The Ooho orbs are meant to reduce carbon emissions thus ending
epidemic plastic pollution. The Ooho bottle's composition has been likened to
that of a jellyfish or a breast implant. Due to it being biodegradable, even if
you didn't want to eat the bottle, throwing it away still wouldn't have a
negative effect on the environment.
Instead of creating a bottle and then filling it
with water, the design student Rodrigo García González and his team has created
an edible Ooho water bottle. This may look simpler on the surface, but
they created thousands of prototypes before in an attempt to slowly perfect the
prototype. They used a process that allows the bottle to take shape as it
coalesces around the liquid.
González and his team first took a frozen
ball of water and dipped it into a calcium chloride solution, which formed a
gelatinous layer. Then, the ball is soaked in sodium alginate, another
solution made from brown algae extract, which encapsulated the ice in a
second squishy membrane to reinforce the structure. Keeping the water
in the algae solution for long periods of time allows the mold to
become thicker and stronger. This refreshing drink of water doesn’t require a
separate vessel like a bottle or a cup.
Even though plastic offers a convenient solution, it
generated enormous amount of waste and health hazard. Ooho is more like a
fruit. One blob contains about 4cl of water, the equivalent of a sip. Several
of these are packaged in a similar thicker membrane, like the skin of an orange.
Therefore makes transporting the object more difficult than a regular bottle of
water. Other challenges include figuring out how to make the bottle re-sealable
which makes it a one-serving one-time-use item.
Preparing these things at home also has a climate
benefit, as it doesn't involve the fossil fuels and CO2 emissions of the
bottle-manufacturing process. The Ooho is a simple and inexpensive alternative
to plastic packaging. So simple, in fact, the designers predict that consumers
will eventually cook them up in their own kitchens. Although the shape isn’t a
typical water bottle, the designers are hopeful that they can scale their
product for commercial distribution.
In an ideal world, Ooho would replace the 50 billion
plastic bottles that Americans consume each year. Of course Ooho is a valiant
effort in the name of the environment. It signals the beginning of a new way to
think about food packing.The Ooho is a creative, healthy, and earth conscience alternative to plastic
water bottles. Made of natural ingredients Calcium and Brown Algae, it’s
something cheap, sustainable, and durable. This will have a positive impact on the world. In fact the designers
predict that consumers will eventually cook them up in their own kitchens.
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