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Mock ups - First Designs

● Keep the logo transparent

● Make the packaging transparent

● Clear up the edges

● Edit the recycling symbol

● Make the logo wrap around the box

Initial designs of Logo

Markup of designs
● Transparent plastic,

● Logo wraps around egg case,

● Bio-plastic (PLA),

● White-patch at top, supposed to be


transparent.

● Green background, ● The background was ● In the final design, I


wasn’t aesthetically too bluish, it made the had made the logo
pleasing. green stand out too transparent and
much made the edges
rougher.

● Biodegradable plastic,

● Logo wrapped around case,

● Non-transparent

● White and green colour scheme.


PLA (Polylactic Acid): Biodegradable, derived from Requires specific composting
renewable resources, conditions, may not degrade in
compostable under certain natural environments.
conditions.

PHA (Polyhydroxyalkanoates): Biodegradable, produced by Currently higher production


microorganisms, versatile in costs compared to traditional
applications. plastics.

PBS (Polybutylene Biodegradable, derived from May have slower degradation

Materials used: Succinate): renewable resources, suitable


for various applications.
rates than other bioplastics.

PCL (Polycaprolactone): Biodegradable, versatile in Slower degradation compared to


applications, derived from other bioplastics, may not fully
renewable resources. break down in all environments.
● Bio plastics,
● Recycled paper.

Possible bio-plastics:
● PLA (Polylactic Acid): Derived from plant-based sources like corn or sugarcane, PLA is a
biodegradable polymer commonly used in eco-friendly packaging.

● PHA (Polyhydroxyalkanoates): Produced by microorganisms, PHA is a biodegradable polymer


suitable for various applications, including bioplastic egg cartons.

● PBS (Polybutylene Succinate): This biodegradable polyester can be derived from renewable
resources and is used in environmentally friendly packaging.

● Starch-Based Bioplastics: Bioplastics made from starch, often derived from corn or potatoes,
can be used for egg cartons, offering biodegradability.

● PCL (Polycaprolactone): A biodegradable polyester that can be derived from renewable


resources, PCL is used in some bioplastic formulations.

● PLA is available in various colors, including transparent and


green variations. It combines transparency with ● Without that intense heat, bioplastics won't degrade on their own in a meaningful timeframe,
either in landfills or even your home compost heap. If they end up in marine environments, they'll
biodegradability, making it suitable for environmentally friendly function similarly to petroleum-based plastic, breaking down into micro-sized pieces, lasting for
decades, and presenting a danger to marine life.
packaging or products where visibility is important. Always
check with suppliers for specific color options and
transparency levels based on your requirements.

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