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Bayuble Woodford House comprises three 2018 graduates of Woodford House—Maggie Peacock, Sarah Wixon, and Zoe Rookes—who joined efforts to extensively research and solve a plastic problem in the fruit industry by encouraging people to wash their fruit.
Their creation—the Uble—is a plastic-free, biodegradable, warm-water soluble alternative for the plastic fruit sticker. Made from apple byproducts, the Uble is set to revolutionise how fruit is labelled.
The Uble is currently in the R+D, prototype stage but this team is strong as is their passion and drive. Watch closely!
Bayuble Woodford House comprises three 2018 graduates of Woodford House—Maggie Peacock, Sarah Wixon, and Zoe Rookes—who joined efforts to extensively research and solve a plastic problem in the fruit industry by encouraging people to wash their fruit.
Their creation—the Uble—is a plastic-free, biodegradable, warm-water soluble alternative for the plastic fruit sticker. Made from apple byproducts, the Uble is set to revolutionise how fruit is labelled.
The Uble is currently in the R+D, prototype stage but this team is strong as is their passion and drive. Watch closely!