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zero, the eco-friendly food container for sustainable delivery and takeaways
meet zero, a sustainable japanese-inspired food container that can help meal deliveries, becomes more environmentally responsible during the pandemic.
zero is one of the british design studio, priestmangoode’s innovative concept projecting a sustainable packaging alternative for taking out and delivering meals made of cocoa bean shells.
by design, zero consists of durable food containers that can get stacked on top of each other requires a single lid for multiple dishes that fit into a carrier bag. each of the stacks can get washed, reusable, and eco-friendly. this comes alongside priestmangoode envisions to have their zero packagings in a network of restaurants and takeaways while incentivizing customers to return the packaging, such as a discount on future orders.