먹을 수 있는 기내 트레이 개발 VIDEO: The in-flight dinner tray you can EAT: Designers create partially edible meal holder out of algae


The in-flight dinner tray you can EAT: Designers create partially edible meal holder out of algae, banana leaves and coconut wood



London-based design agency PriestmanGoode developed the green tray design

They hope that the trays might help airlines and railways reduce plastic waste 

Recycled coffee grounds form the tray's base, with a dessert lid made of wafer 

The firm has also made a compostable water bottle made of cork and bioplastic


 

먹을 수 있는 기내 식탁 개발


  런던에 본사를 둔 한 디자인 회사는 부분적으로 먹을 수 있는 기내 저녁 식탁을 개발했는데, 이 트레이가 항공사들이 플라스틱 쓰레기를 줄이는데 도움이 되기를 바라고 있다.


장거리 비행 시 식사 배달에는 1인당 평균 18온스(500g) 정도의 1회용 플라스틱이 소모되는 것으로 추정된다.




쟁반 디자인의 주체는 재활용된 커피밭으로 제조되며, 밀기울, 해조류, 바나나 잎으로 만든 반찬이 있다.

한편 우유와 소스캡슐은 먹을 수 있는 용해성 해초로, 컵은 녹조라이너로 쌀껍질로 만든다.


별도의 1회용 칼, 포크, 숟가락 대신 코코넛 나무로 만든 포크로 여행용 식탁 세트를 완성한다.

식사하는 사람들이 식사를 마치면, 대나무로 만든 쟁반의 메인 뚜껑은 그들이 더 쉽게 폐기물을 처리할 수 있도록 고안되었다.


황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터

Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator


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By IAN RANDALL FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 12:16 BST, 18 September 2019 | UPDATED: 12:42 BST, 18 September 2019


A London-based design firm has developed a partially edible in-flight dinner tray that they hope will help airlines cut down on their plastic waste.




It is estimated that an average of around 18 ounces (500 grams) of single-use plastic per person is used up in the meal deliveries on long-haul flights. 


A London-based design firm has developed a partially edible in-flight dinner tray that they hope will help airlines cut down on their plastic waste


The main body of the tray design is manufactured from recycled coffee grounds,  with side-dishes made from wheat bran, algae and banana leaves.


Meanwhile, milk and sauce capsules are made of a soluble seaweed that can be eaten, while the cup is made from rice husk with an algae liner.


In addition to the in-flight meal trays, the design firm has also developed a reusable water flask — designed to fit into the pocket found on the backs of aeroplane seats — which is composed of cork and a compostable bioplastic




Instead of separate single-use knives, forks and spoons, the travel dining set is completed with a spork made out of coconut wood.


When diners have finished their meals, the bamboo-based main lid of the tray is designed to help them compact the other bits of waste for easier disposal.


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