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AntThus far in our Packaging the Future Series, we've looked at how plants (coconuts) and animals (Wombat butts) can serve as inspiration for planet-friendly packaging. But insects, with their tough, waterproof, breathable and totally biodegradable exoskeletons shouldn't be ignored. Insects have been kickin' it on this planet for over 400 million years and have outlived most other animal groups - even through major extinction events like the one that killed the dinosaurs! Even then humble ant can serve as a remarkable model for natural design brilliance - read on to take a look at these tiny titans' incredible attributes!1
Ant with AphidsThus far in our Packaging the Future Series, we've looked at how plants (coconuts) and animals (Wombat butts) can serve as inspiration for planet-friendly packaging. But insects, with their tough, waterproof, breathable and totally biodegradable exoskeletons shouldn't be ignored. Insects have been kickin' it on this planet for over 400 million years and have outlived most other animal groups - even through major extinction events like the one that killed the dinosaurs! Even then humble ant can serve as a remarkable model for natural design brilliance - read on to take a look at these tiny titans' incredible attributes!2
Bullhead antThus far in our Packaging the Future Series, we've looked at how plants (coconuts) and animals (Wombat butts) can serve as inspiration for planet-friendly packaging. But insects, with their tough, waterproof, breathable and totally biodegradable exoskeletons shouldn't be ignored. Insects have been kickin' it on this planet for over 400 million years and have outlived most other animal groups - even through major extinction events like the one that killed the dinosaurs! Even then humble ant can serve as a remarkable model for natural design brilliance - read on to take a look at these tiny titans' incredible attributes!3
AntThus far in our Packaging the Future Series, we've looked at how plants (coconuts) and animals (Wombat butts) can serve as inspiration for planet-friendly packaging. But insects, with their tough, waterproof, breathable and totally biodegradable exoskeletons shouldn't be ignored. Insects have been kickin' it on this planet for over 400 million years and have outlived most other animal groups - even through major extinction events like the one that killed the dinosaurs! Even then humble ant can serve as a remarkable model for natural design brilliance - read on to take a look at these tiny titans' incredible attributes!4
AntThus far in our Packaging the Future Series, we've looked at how plants (coconuts) and animals (Wombat butts) can serve as inspiration for planet-friendly packaging. But insects, with their tough, waterproof, breathable and totally biodegradable exoskeletons shouldn't be ignored. Insects have been kickin' it on this planet for over 400 million years and have outlived most other animal groups - even through major extinction events like the one that killed the dinosaurs! Even then humble ant can serve as a remarkable model for natural design brilliance - read on to take a look at these tiny titans' incredible attributes!5
Leafcutter antThus far in our Packaging the Future Series, we've looked at how plants (coconuts) and animals (Wombat butts) can serve as inspiration for planet-friendly packaging. But insects, with their tough, waterproof, breathable and totally biodegradable exoskeletons shouldn't be ignored. Insects have been kickin' it on this planet for over 400 million years and have outlived most other animal groups - even through major extinction events like the one that killed the dinosaurs! Even then humble ant can serve as a remarkable model for natural design brilliance - read on to take a look at these tiny titans' incredible attributes!6
ant exoskeletonsThus far in our Packaging the Future Series, we've looked at how plants (coconuts) and animals (Wombat butts) can serve as inspiration for planet-friendly packaging. But insects, with their tough, waterproof, breathable and totally biodegradable exoskeletons shouldn't be ignored. Insects have been kickin' it on this planet for over 400 million years and have outlived most other animal groups - even through major extinction events like the one that killed the dinosaurs! Even then humble ant can serve as a remarkable model for natural design brilliance - read on to take a look at these tiny titans' incredible attributes!7
Starre VartanThus far in our Packaging the Future Series, we've looked at how plants (coconuts) and animals (Wombat butts) can serve as inspiration for planet-friendly packaging. But insects, with their tough, waterproof, breathable and totally biodegradable exoskeletons shouldn't be ignored. Insects have been kickin' it on this planet for over 400 million years and have outlived most other animal groups - even through major extinction events like the one that killed the dinosaurs! Even then humble ant can serve as a remarkable model for natural design brilliance - read on to take a look at these tiny titans' incredible attributes!8








