"Eden's paper", a wrapping paper with seeds that can be planted in the soil as it is, has been developed by the British innovation agency BEAF. Currently, the crowdfunding service Kickstarter is looking for investors.

Broccoli seeds planted with wrapping paper
Broccoli seeds planted with wrapping paper

"Eden Paper" is a wrapping paper that is made of 100% recycled paper and can be planted in the soil. It was created with the purpose of reducing paper dust. Vegetable seeds are embedded in the wrapping paper, and currently five types of seeds are available: broccoli, carrots, tomatoes, chili peppers, and onions.

Seeds are embedded in the back of the wrapping paper
Seeds are embedded in the back of the wrapping paper

The handling of "Eden Paper" is as follows.

1. Unwrap the "Eden Paper"
2. Plant the paper as it is in the soil
3. Water
4. Vegetables grow

The wrapping paper does not use any adhesive that is harmful to the soil, and the design ink is also made from vegetables. It seems that it is a thorough "eco paper".

There are 4 kinds of vegetable seeds besides broccoli
There are 4 kinds of vegetable seeds besides broccoli

There is only the name "Eden", and it is exactly "Eden's paper" filled with "life" and "wisdom". The company wants to launch the product in time for Christmas. It seems that they are also considering shipping overseas.

Unnecessary paper becomes vegetables! 1, 2, 3 ...
Unnecessary paper becomes vegetables! 1, 2, 3 ...


Let's stop wasting paper
Let's stop wasting paper