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SoluBag – Biodegradable Shopping Bag That Disbands In Water

Chile, occupying a long strip of land in the southwest of South America, has boastfully become the first country in the continent to ban the plastic bags! Hooray!

As it takes over 150 years to degrade, the traditional single-use shopping bags are undoubtedly the main culprit for the threatening plastic pollution. What’s even scarier is that an estimated 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are being consumed worldwide annually.

Worry not!

A Chilean startup, called SoluBag, has got the planet’s back!

The founders, Cristian Olivares & Roberto Astete, have managed to create a shopping bag that seems like a regular plastic bag, however, there is one crucial distinction – it dissolves in warm water for about 3 minutes. As an extra perk, it doesn’t leave ANY toxic residue behind.

Biodegradable Shopping Bag

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Additionally, Solubag’s raw material can be expelled in any plastic extrusion machine, which allows it to be scaled very quick.

The team behind the project is currently building partnerships with plastic bags producers to quickly make a positive impact on the planet.

Karün

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Chileans are very creative when it comes to an eco-friendly lifestyle. For instance, the startup Karün is cleaning the ocean by collecting used fishing nets along the coast and convert them into ecological (and super cool) sunglasses.

NotCo

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NotCo is a relatively new Chilean startup, backed by Jeff Bezos’ investment. It is already recognizable for its super tasty vegan and dairy-free products, such as NotMilk, NotMayo, NotCheese, NotYogurt and more.

Sustentabla

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Sustentable brags to be the first company to fully recycle plastics into surfboards. And that’s not all – the team is close engaging to educate local communities about coastal conservation and zero-waste lifestyle.

Mapuguaquen

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And last but not least…
Mapuguaquen, meaning “the sound of the Earth” in Mapudungun, is an innovative Chilean-German startup that produces clay audio speakers.
The company also plants a tree for every speaker it sells.

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