‘setteB.IT’: iPhone 3G boxes made of potato starch

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jun 30, 2008 at 1:27pm

imageBy Fabio M. Zambelli

According to the Dutch blog, Bright, the boxes of the iPhone 3G are being made in Malaisia by the millions. They’re made by potato starch as previously made in old iPod models boxes. Paperfoam is the specialized company using this patented natural and green material.

You can read more about it here. (setteB.IT is an Italian language web site for Mac users and one of Macsimum News’ partners.)

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