Nuevas aplicaciones en el campo del biodiseño. Un enfoque de empaques naturales

  • Antônio Roberto Miranda de Oliveira
  • Amilton José Vieira de Arruda
  • Carla Langella
  • Over Montes Causil
Keywords: Biodesign ; Natural packaging ; Biomimetics ; bioinspiration ; Covid 19

Abstract

Fruit peels act as natural packaging because they wrap, contain, store, insulate the product from the environment and, above all, protect it from mechanical damage. 

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Published
2023-05-24
How to Cite
Miranda de Oliveira, A. R., Vieira de Arruda, A. J., Langella, C., & Montes Causil, O. (2023). Nuevas aplicaciones en el campo del biodiseño. Un enfoque de empaques naturales. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (190). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi190.9539

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