Seedlip’s Latest Groovy Gift Set Stars Packaging Made From Mushrooms

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Non-alcoholic spirits maker Seedlip makes prominent use of nature, both in the botanicals used in its offerings, and visually with the exquisite illustrations that adorn the distiller’s labels and branding. Seedlip is looking to be kinder to that fount of inspiration with their newest gift set for their Spice 94 spirit, with packaging that requires fewer resources to produce and can get returned to nature with the utmost of ease.

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Rather than use traditional card stock to form the packaging for the gift set, the firm opted for a mycelium-based material from the Magical Mushroom Company. The lightweight home compostable packaging comes from mycelium and biomass and will break down in your compost bin in as little as 40 days. In addition to the fungi squeezed into the packaging, the gift set comes with a highball glass made from 100% recyclable glass, while the tags come from seeded paper. Even better, you can plant the thyme paper in the biodegradable packaging-turned-planter and, voila, you’ve got some fresh herbs.