Water bottles made of jelly powder, biodegradable and edible
Agari water bottles are made from jelly powder, a powder often used to make jelly extracted from edible red algae and biodegradable when not in use.
Agari water bottles are made from jelly powder, a powder often used to make jelly extracted from edible red algae and biodegradable when not in use.
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Thanks to biological materials, Agari water bottles can completely decompose in nature. Even this eco-friendly water bottle can be eaten. This is a great invention that contributes to environmental protection because ordinary plastic bottles take between 500 and 1000 years to decompose completely.
Update 24 May 2019
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